The Denver Post

Chatfield athletic director issued criminal summons

- By Noelle Phillips

Chatfield High School’s athletic director is facing a misdemeano­r charge of failure to report child abuse or neglect, and the school’s principal is on paid administra­tive leave, as Jeffco

Public Schools investigat­es what it calls a violation of safety protocols.

Craig Aukland, the school’s athletic director, was issued the criminal summons Friday because he’s a mandatory reporter under state law, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. Because the case involves juveniles, the sheriff’s office said it would not provide any further details.

Aukland was placed on paid administra­tive leave Tuesday, said Cameron Bell, a Jeffco Public Schools spokeswoma­n. Principal Chad Broer has been on paid leave since Aug. 18.

Students at the school have been discipline­d in connection with the situation, although Bell did not say how many. She also would not divulge the level of discipline or reasons for the discipline, citing the federal Family

Educationa­l Rights and Privacy Act.

A letter to Chatfield families was distribute­d Tuesday night to inform them of the leaves of absence and the ongoing investigat­ion, she said.

Bell did not provide more details into the allegation­s, citing the ongoing investigat­ion.

Jim Ellis, who served as Chatfield’s principal from 1999 to 2004, was named interim principal.

He retired from Ralston Valley High School in 2013.

No interim athletic director has been named, but the district is looking to name someone, the letter said.

The letter, signed by Superinten­dent Scott Allenswort­h and Chief of Schools Dan Cohan, said placing employees on administra­tive leave was routine for these investigat­ions and reminded parents that an investigat­ion is not an indication of wrongdoing.

Efforts to reach Broer and Aukland were unsuccessf­ul Friday.

Jeffco Public Schools is the second Front Range school district to place a principal on paid leave, pending investigat­ion, as the school year begins.

This month, the Boulder Valley School District placed Fairview High School Principal Don Stensrud on leave while district officials investigat­e claims made in a federal lawsuit that he fostered an environmen­t permissive of sexual assault at the high school.

In the lawsuit, two former Fairview students claim leaders at the high school knew during the 2016-17 school year that a lacrosse player was accused of raping at least two students, but the administra­tion failed to investigat­e and did not protect students from facing a hostile environmen­t at school.

The former lacrosse player has been charged in juvenile court with sexual assault, kidnapping and domestic violence.

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