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15 Cards in this Set
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North Haven Board of Education v. Bell (1982)-
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School employees and students are protected under title 9.
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Cleveland Board of Education v. LeFleur (1974)-
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Court struck down the board policy forcing all pregnant teachers to take mandatory maternity leave.
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Burkey v. Marshall County Board of Education (1981)-
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Court ruled that paying female coaches half salary violated the Equal Pay Act
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Pickering v. Board of Education (1968)-
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Court upheld the Illinois teacher's claim that his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights were denied.
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Probationary period-
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The required time, one to three years, during which a beginning teacher must demonstrate satisfactory performance as a basis for seeking tenure.
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Buckley Amendment-
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Schools and teachers must maintain confidentiality of student records, and parents must be able to review and challenge.
Also called Family Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) |
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Tort-
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An act that violates the private rights of an individual.
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Plyler v. Doe (1982)-
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Court struck down Texas law that denied a free public education to children of illegal aliens.
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Goss v. Lopez (1975)-
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Only in an emergency can a student be suspended without a hearing.
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Ingraham v. Wright (1977)-
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States may constitutionally authorize corporal punishment.
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Bethel School District No. 403 v. Fraser (1986)-
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School officials may discipline a student for making lewd and indecent speech in a school assembly.
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Hoing v. Doe (1988)-
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P.L 94-142 authorizes officials to suspend dangerous children for a maximum of ten days.
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New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985)-
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School officials must have a reasonable cause when engaged in searches.
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Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988)-
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School administrators have broad authority to control student expression in the official student newspaper.
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In loco parentis-
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Describes the implied power and responsibilities of schools.
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