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What is the First Admendment
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freedom of speech
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What is the Fourth Admendment?
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Serch and seizure
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What is the fifth admendment?
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you don't have to testify against yourself and no person can be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
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What is the 14th Admendment?
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No state should deny life, liberty, and property without due process of law.
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What are the characteristics of an effective school
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safe and orderly
a clear mission instructional leadership-- we use the best practices climate-- high expectations |
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What is Sandar's Model
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math model that determines how the students did in the classroom.
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What is a tort?
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a civil action for which damages may be rewarded
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What is an example of a tort?
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negligence. A teacher could be sued for negligence and someone was hurt. Unsafe playground equipment
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What are the three elements of negligence?
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1. duty-- reponsible for safety of our students. Adequate supervision and instruction.
2. Standard of care-- did you act or fail to act. 3. assumption of risk-- they know that there is a possibility of injury |
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What is proximate cause?
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there must be a connection between the action of school personel and the resultant injury sustained by the pupil.
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What is the Pierce vrs. the Society of Sisters
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Do you have to go to public school or does going to a parochial school satisfy the state requirements of the attendance law.
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What is the Ingram vrs. the Wright case?
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The couart held that corporal punishment of students doesn't violate the English admendment nor the due process guarantees of the 4th admendment.
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What is the Goss vrs. Lopez?
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students do not loose thier constitutional rights when they go into school. You have to give students due process.
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What are the court guidlines in order to suspend
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1. have to define what you consider to be diciplinary problems and you have to make it known to parents and students.
2. student has the right to know what he is being charged with 3.student needs to have a chance to explain himself. 4. need to notify stud. parents that he is being suspended and have to notify parents in writing within two days. 5. parents have the right ot appeal to the Board of education and be represented by the council. |
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What is expulsion?
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denying the rights of students to come to school for more than ten days.
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What is the New Jersey vrs. the T.L.O. case?
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the supreme court held that searches by school officials in schools come within the constraints of the 14th admendment.
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What is the criteria for search and seizure?
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1. you have to have reasonable suspicion
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What are the types of school discipline?
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1. corporal punishment
2. suspension 3. expulsion 4. search and seizure |
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What is cumpulsorary education?
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you have to attend school by law ages 6-18
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What does it mean to be in proximate cause of injury?
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there must be proof of actual loss or damage to the plaintiff resulting from the injury.
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