ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Alaska school officials are banning military recruiters from school campuses to review policies on “adult-student boundaries” after a leaked report alleges at least one recruiter was getting a little too familiar with students.

Monday, Anchorage superintendent Ed Graff banned all military recruiters from the district’s campuses indefinitely after recent news reports on leaked military documents detailed allegations an Alaska Army National Guard recruiter repeatedly hit on students, encouraged drinking, and engaged in other bad behavior.

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District, the second largest in Alaska after Anchorage, followed suit with a ban Tuesday.

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“According to the leaked investigative reports, a former Diamond High School student described an encounter with a recruiting officer she met while in JROTC. She said the officer called her ‘pretty’ and invited her to have lunch with him, but that she would only eat with him if others were present,” CBS reports.

The married officer, Sgt. 1st Class Shannon Tallant, also reportedly invited the same student to his house, and when she hesitated, he assured her “it would only take five minutes.” The girl eventually jumped from the Tallant’s car at a stop sign, ran off, and used a stranger’s phone to call her father for help, according to media reports.

The leaked report was conducted by Lt. Col. Jane Wawersik with the aim of investigating a handful of soldiers, and follows September findings by the Guard’s Office of Complex Investigations that describe system-wide instances of favoritism, improper sexual relationships, and neglecting reports of abuse and fraud, KTUU reports.

Tallant is also accused of carrying on an affair with another married soldier, sexually assaulting an intoxicated underage woman, drinking on the job, encouraging subordinate soldiers to ply women with alcohol, bragging about his DUI to high school students, and forcing subordinates to facilitate sexual assaults or to cover up extramarital affairs, according to the news site.

“What was reported was absolutely unacceptable,” Anchorage superintendent Graff told CBS. “We are immediately reviewing our practices and policies, including adult-student boundaries … to make very clear what our expectations are.”

The Mat-Su school district issued a statement Tuesday that officials there also “feel it is prudent to review procedures in the interest of establishing consistency and expectations,” KTUU reports.

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The district said it was following Anchorage’s lead based on “the idea that an individual caused this, but a system is responsible for it,” according to the statement.

Mat-Su superintendent Deena Paramo specifically cited allegations in the report that recruiters encouraged underage drinking, and had sex with women at the recruiting station in Anchorage’s Dimond Center mall.

“What was reported at (the Dimond Center) hit especially close to home,” Paramo said, according to KTUU.

Lt. Col. Lee Knowles, with the Guard’s Recruiting and Retention Battalion, told CBS Anchorage school officials did not contact the Guard before making their decision, which he described as “regrettable.”

“We have a vested interest in maintaining a good relationship with ASD, the parents and the students,” he said, adding that he’d like to speak with Anchorage school leaders about the ban.

Graff said he’s setting up appointments to talk with military recruiters about the leaked reports.

“Until I can have those conversations and meet with them face-to-face, we will not be permitting military recruiters on our campuses to visit with students,” he said.