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William Allan Kritsonis, PhD
Professor
Public School Law & Educational Laws and Policies
Abused and Neglected Children
INTRODUCTION
The Family Code requires that anyone having cause to believe that a child’s physical or
mental health or welfare has been or may be adversely affected by abuse or neglect shall
immediately report it to a local or state law enforcement agency, Department of
Protection and Regulatory Services (Family Code § 261.101).
For the purpose of this report, we will present a case that relates to the Family Code and
how individuals can report an abused and neglected child out of good faith.
Court of Appeals of Texas,
San Antonio.
Thalia CHANEY, Appellant,
v.
Diane Pearl CORONA and Gilbert Corona, Appellees.
No. 04-02-00826-CV.
Feb. 28, 2003.
LITIGANTS
Plaintiff’s- Allellant: Thalia Chaney
Defendant- Appellees: Diana Pearl Corona and Gilbert Corona
BACKGROUND
A student's parent reported that the student's teacher, Diane Pearl Corona (“Corona”),
hit the student in the eye with a chair. Chaney, the principal of the school, reported the
incident to Ed Paschal, the Executive Director of Pupil Personnel, who instructed Chaney
to interview the student. Chaney reported the allegations made during her interview of the
student to her supervisor and was instructed to interview a few other students in the class.
Chaney later was instructed to report the incident to Child Protective Services.
Eventually, the student sued Corona for personal injury. Corona filed a counter-claim
against the student and a third party claim against Chaney. The suit against Corona was
settled, and the counter-claim against the student was dismissed; however, Corona
pursued claims for defamation and conspiracy against Chaney. Chaney's answer asserted
immunity as an affirmative defense. Chaney moved for both a traditional and no-
evidence summary judgment. Chaney filed this accelerated appeal after her motion was
denied.
FACTS
School teacher brought action against school principal, asserting claims of defamation
and conspiracy arising from principal's report to Child Protective Services of suspected
child abuse committed by teacher upon student. The 131st Judicial District Court, Bexar
County, Pat J. Boone, J., denied principal's motion for summary judgment based on
immunity, and principal appealed. The Court of Appeals, Catherine Stone, J., held that:
(1) principal's report of child abuse was made in good faith, and (2) affidavits supporting
summary judgment were not conclusory.
In order for school principal to show that report to Child Protective Services of child
abuse committed by teacher upon student was made in good faith, so as to be entitled to
immunity from liability arising from report of abuse, principal had to show that a
reasonably prudent principal, under the same or similar circumstances, could have
believed that reporting the abuse was justified based on the information she possessed.
Even if the defendant acted negligently in reporting child abuse, good faith is not
defeated, for the purposes of entitlement to immunity from liability, because the test is
not what a reasonable person would have done, but what a reasonable person in the same
position as the defendant could have believed. V.T.C.A., Family Code § 261.106.
In order for teacher to show that school principal did not act in good faith in reporting
to Child Protective Services alleged child abuse upon student, for purposes of entitlement
to immunity from liability, teacher had to offer evidence that no reasonable principal
could have believed that facts were such that they justified principal's conduct; if
principals of reasonable competence could disagree on issue, school principal acted in
good faith as matter of law. V.T.C.A., Family Code § 261.106.
DECISION
The only issues we have jurisdiction to consider in this appeal relate to the trial court's
denial of Chaney's summary judgment based on her assertions of immunity-an
affirmative defense. Because Chaney has the burden of proof with regard to her
affirmative defenses, a no-evidence motion for summary judgment is not proper;
therefore, we only consider whether the trial court erred in denying the motion under
traditional summary judgment standards. See TEX.R. CIV. P. 166a(i) (providing that
party may move for summary judgment on ground that no evidence exists on one or more
elements of claim or defense adverse party has burden to prove at trial).
“When reviewing a summary judgment, we follow these well-established rules: (1)
The movant has the burden of showing that there is no genuine issue of material fact and
that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law; (2) in deciding whether there is a
disputed material fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to the
nonmovant will be taken as true; and (3) every reasonable inference must be indulged in
favor of the nonmovant and any doubts must be resolved in favor of the nonmovant.”
avoidance as a matter of law.”
In this case, Chaney presented two affidavits to support her decision to make the
report. Although Corona presented an abundance of evidence in an effort to discount the
student's allegation and to show that Chaney was a vindictive person, Corona did not
present any evidence that no reasonable principal in Chaney's position could have
believed that she was required to report the alleged abuse based on the facts presented to
her. Accordingly, Corona failed to controvert Chaney's showing of good faith, and the
trial court erred in denying Chaney's motion for summary judgment.
DICTA
Corona contends the trial court erred in denying her objections to certain portions
of the affidavits filed by Chaney and Martin, contending that the affidavits were
conclusory. We hold that the affidavits are not conclusory. A conclusory statement is one
that does not provide the underlying facts to support the conclusion.. Chaney and Martin
set forth the facts underlying the decision to make the report to establish good faith.
Corona also contends that the trial court erred in striking the affidavit of Cynthia Duda
Dubois. Dubois's affidavit does not *612 controvert the summary judgment evidence
regarding Chaney's reasonable belief that she was required to file the report; therefore,
even if the affidavit had not been excluded, Chaney would still have conclusively
established her immunity under section 261.106 of the Texas Family Code.
IMPICATIONS
The trial court's judgment is reversed, and judgment is rendered granting Chaney's
motion for summary judgment. Chaney's request that we find Corona's lawsuit to be
frivolous is denied.
_____________________________________________________________________________
William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor
In 2008, Dr. Kritsonis was inducted into the William H. Parker Leadership
Academy Hall of Honor, Graduate School, Prairie View A&M University – The Texas
A&M University System. He was nominated by doctoral and master’s degree students.
Dr. Kritsonis Lectures at the University of Oxford, Oxford, England
In 2005, Dr. Kritsonis was an Invited Visiting Lecturer at the Oxford Round Table
at Oriel College in the University of Oxford, Oxford, England. His lecture was entitled
the Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning.

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Court case 3

  • 1. William Allan Kritsonis, PhD Professor Public School Law & Educational Laws and Policies Abused and Neglected Children INTRODUCTION The Family Code requires that anyone having cause to believe that a child’s physical or mental health or welfare has been or may be adversely affected by abuse or neglect shall immediately report it to a local or state law enforcement agency, Department of Protection and Regulatory Services (Family Code § 261.101). For the purpose of this report, we will present a case that relates to the Family Code and how individuals can report an abused and neglected child out of good faith. Court of Appeals of Texas, San Antonio. Thalia CHANEY, Appellant, v. Diane Pearl CORONA and Gilbert Corona, Appellees. No. 04-02-00826-CV. Feb. 28, 2003. LITIGANTS Plaintiff’s- Allellant: Thalia Chaney Defendant- Appellees: Diana Pearl Corona and Gilbert Corona BACKGROUND A student's parent reported that the student's teacher, Diane Pearl Corona (“Corona”), hit the student in the eye with a chair. Chaney, the principal of the school, reported the incident to Ed Paschal, the Executive Director of Pupil Personnel, who instructed Chaney to interview the student. Chaney reported the allegations made during her interview of the student to her supervisor and was instructed to interview a few other students in the class. Chaney later was instructed to report the incident to Child Protective Services.
  • 2. Eventually, the student sued Corona for personal injury. Corona filed a counter-claim against the student and a third party claim against Chaney. The suit against Corona was settled, and the counter-claim against the student was dismissed; however, Corona pursued claims for defamation and conspiracy against Chaney. Chaney's answer asserted immunity as an affirmative defense. Chaney moved for both a traditional and no- evidence summary judgment. Chaney filed this accelerated appeal after her motion was denied. FACTS School teacher brought action against school principal, asserting claims of defamation and conspiracy arising from principal's report to Child Protective Services of suspected child abuse committed by teacher upon student. The 131st Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Pat J. Boone, J., denied principal's motion for summary judgment based on immunity, and principal appealed. The Court of Appeals, Catherine Stone, J., held that: (1) principal's report of child abuse was made in good faith, and (2) affidavits supporting summary judgment were not conclusory. In order for school principal to show that report to Child Protective Services of child abuse committed by teacher upon student was made in good faith, so as to be entitled to immunity from liability arising from report of abuse, principal had to show that a reasonably prudent principal, under the same or similar circumstances, could have believed that reporting the abuse was justified based on the information she possessed. Even if the defendant acted negligently in reporting child abuse, good faith is not defeated, for the purposes of entitlement to immunity from liability, because the test is not what a reasonable person would have done, but what a reasonable person in the same position as the defendant could have believed. V.T.C.A., Family Code § 261.106. In order for teacher to show that school principal did not act in good faith in reporting to Child Protective Services alleged child abuse upon student, for purposes of entitlement to immunity from liability, teacher had to offer evidence that no reasonable principal could have believed that facts were such that they justified principal's conduct; if principals of reasonable competence could disagree on issue, school principal acted in good faith as matter of law. V.T.C.A., Family Code § 261.106. DECISION The only issues we have jurisdiction to consider in this appeal relate to the trial court's denial of Chaney's summary judgment based on her assertions of immunity-an affirmative defense. Because Chaney has the burden of proof with regard to her affirmative defenses, a no-evidence motion for summary judgment is not proper; therefore, we only consider whether the trial court erred in denying the motion under traditional summary judgment standards. See TEX.R. CIV. P. 166a(i) (providing that
  • 3. party may move for summary judgment on ground that no evidence exists on one or more elements of claim or defense adverse party has burden to prove at trial). “When reviewing a summary judgment, we follow these well-established rules: (1) The movant has the burden of showing that there is no genuine issue of material fact and that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law; (2) in deciding whether there is a disputed material fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to the nonmovant will be taken as true; and (3) every reasonable inference must be indulged in favor of the nonmovant and any doubts must be resolved in favor of the nonmovant.” avoidance as a matter of law.” In this case, Chaney presented two affidavits to support her decision to make the report. Although Corona presented an abundance of evidence in an effort to discount the student's allegation and to show that Chaney was a vindictive person, Corona did not present any evidence that no reasonable principal in Chaney's position could have believed that she was required to report the alleged abuse based on the facts presented to her. Accordingly, Corona failed to controvert Chaney's showing of good faith, and the trial court erred in denying Chaney's motion for summary judgment. DICTA Corona contends the trial court erred in denying her objections to certain portions of the affidavits filed by Chaney and Martin, contending that the affidavits were conclusory. We hold that the affidavits are not conclusory. A conclusory statement is one that does not provide the underlying facts to support the conclusion.. Chaney and Martin set forth the facts underlying the decision to make the report to establish good faith. Corona also contends that the trial court erred in striking the affidavit of Cynthia Duda Dubois. Dubois's affidavit does not *612 controvert the summary judgment evidence regarding Chaney's reasonable belief that she was required to file the report; therefore, even if the affidavit had not been excluded, Chaney would still have conclusively established her immunity under section 261.106 of the Texas Family Code. IMPICATIONS The trial court's judgment is reversed, and judgment is rendered granting Chaney's motion for summary judgment. Chaney's request that we find Corona's lawsuit to be frivolous is denied. _____________________________________________________________________________ William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor In 2008, Dr. Kritsonis was inducted into the William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor, Graduate School, Prairie View A&M University – The Texas A&M University System. He was nominated by doctoral and master’s degree students.
  • 4. Dr. Kritsonis Lectures at the University of Oxford, Oxford, England In 2005, Dr. Kritsonis was an Invited Visiting Lecturer at the Oxford Round Table at Oriel College in the University of Oxford, Oxford, England. His lecture was entitled the Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning.