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How Does the Supreme Court’s Recent Facebook Decision Impact Schools? On June 2, 2015. In a recent decision,. Elonis v. United States. That’s it, I’ve had about enough. I’m checking out and making a name for myself. Enough elementary schools in a ten mile radius. To initiate the most heinous school shooting ever imagined. And hell hath no fury like a crazy man in a Kindergarten class. The only question is . . . which one? The Supreme Court took up the case, which as CNN reported. Was significant because ...
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District Must Reimburse Special Education Student for Data Plan Required by Private Residential School. On May 28, 2015. The case involved a highly intelligent special education student with Asperger’s Syndrome, ADHD, and related issues. In an earlier administrative decision. Special Education: Which School Is Responsible for Evaluating a Private School Student? Posted by Brian Crowley. On September 21, 2012. In a recent ISBE Superintendent’s Message. June 25, 2006), and that ISBE has an affirmation form.
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NSBA to OCR: Standard for Addressing Requests for Technology by Students With a Communication Impairment is Off Key. On April 10, 2015. Readers of our FR Alerts may remember my colleague Kendra B. Yoch. In 2013 about a set of outlier cases in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,. KM v Tustin Unified School District and D.H. v. Poway Unified School District. Standard in a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL). It argued in its letter that OCR was off base in so widely applying an inappropriate standard and one that ...
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Is Your School District’s Lack of Social Media Guidelines Putting the District at Risk? On July 10, 2015. School districts are under growing scrutiny and criticism for the lack of clear social media guidelines and policies. For instance, after a Michigan teacher reportedly. Also forwarded an interesting story. Why can’t we be friends? As noted previously, what, if any, relationship employees can have with students (and parents! Via personal social media accounts is one of the most important issues addres...
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Must Schools Protect Teachers from Bullying by Students Online? On June 11, 2015. A lawsuit filed by a California teacher against the school district where she works puts a new spin on an old problem. As the National School Boards Association reported. According to CBS Los Angeles. How Lessons Learned From Yik Yak Can Help You Address The Next Novel Social Media Bullying Trend. Posted by Brian Crowley. On March 10, 2014. The big news in education technology this week is Yik Yak. A free, anonymous social ...
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How Does the Supreme Court’s Recent Facebook Decision Impact Schools? On June 2, 2015. In a recent decision,. Elonis v. United States. Published By Franczek Radelet - Attorneys and Counselors. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Blog: Tips to safely post student photos online from my #edtech session at the @IllinoisASBO #iasboAC16 conference https:/ t.co/psvqGEHOTM View tweet. So excited for the @dbresqnj ethics presentation at #COSABoston #schoollaw View tweet. Open Meetings Act (OMA). Wage & Hour Insights.
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New Legislation Leaves Illinois Schools Locked Out of Student Social Media Accounts. On September 1, 2015. The previous version of the Right to Privacy in the School Setting Act. Be provided through student handbooks and formal school or school district discipline policy. Recent amendments to the law in Public Act 99-0460. For the Illinois School Law Journal and an FR alert. At the time that amendment did not make clear what access was allowed. On June 11, 2015. The suit, filed last week by Amy Sulkis in...
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Must Schools Protect Teachers from Bullying by Students Online? On June 11, 2015. A lawsuit filed by a California teacher against the school district where she works puts a new spin on an old problem. As the National School Boards Association reported. According to CBS Los Angeles. Published By Franczek Radelet - Attorneys and Counselors. Connect with me on LinkedIn. So excited for the @dbresqnj ethics presentation at #COSABoston #schoollaw View tweet. Blog: #SCOTUS won't hear off-campus, online student ...
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Must Schools Protect Teachers from Bullying by Students Online? - Education Law Insights
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Must Schools Protect Teachers from Bullying by Students Online? On June 11, 2015. A lawsuit filed by a California teacher against the school district where she works puts a new spin on an old problem. As the National School Boards Association reported. According to CBS Los Angeles. The law in this area is unsettled, and it is unclear for what, if any, responses school district could be found liable with respect to student-on-teacher online harassment, especially where, as here, the teacher alleges that t...
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