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30 Cards in this Set
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Schools must have written rules of _____________ and ________________
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BEHAVIOR AND PUNISHMENT
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T or F: All students get copies of written rules and punishment
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TRUE
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What happens when a student is caught trafficking drugs or causing bodily injury?
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first offense = expulsion for 1 semester (student may attend an alternate school)
2nd offense = permanent expulsion and may receive equivalent instruction at some other school |
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What happens when a student is caught with firearms and/or dangerous weapons?
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Student is expelled for 1 year.(the school district superintendent may make exceptions to this law.
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What is the NV law definition of "habitual disciplinary problem"
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School has written evidence that student threatened or extorted or attempted same, initiated 2 fights, 5 suspensions for any reason-suspended for 1 semester and getting equivalent instruction.
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What are NV school laws concerning notification of violent students when transferring to another school?
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NV law requires notice, then confidentiality
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What are NV school laws concerning notification of sex offenders?
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One person in the school district is designated to know about the offending student and the student is not to attend the same school as the victim.
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What happens to those students who are habitually truant?
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There is an advisory board review-3 or more unexcused absences in one year, can result in a misdemeanor citation prepared in juvenile court. Continued truancy may result in filing of criminal charges against parents/guardians.
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What are the exceptions to discipline?
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A principal may permit a student to have a dangerous weapon
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What is Safety Net?
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board of trustees must review and approve any suspension or expulsion for students K-6 for any reason.
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How are Special Ed students disciplined (IDEA)
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they must be disciplined according to the act. If the behavior is a manifestation of the disability, no suspension for more than 10 days.
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Are schools held to the same 4th amendment rules as citizens (search and seizure with probable cause only)
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No, schools can use "reasonable suspicion"
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Search and seizure requirement for acceptability states:
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search must be reasonable and search method is not excessively intrusive
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Can schools do random drug testing?
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Athletes may have to agree to random urine testing, New Jersey V T.L.O. said that "reasonable suspicion" need not be individualized.
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Are students required to stand and salute the flag?
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No, students do not have to stand or recite, but must remain respectful of other students in a Moment of Silence.
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When did NV end corporal punishment?
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1993 NV ended corporal punishment--law allows reasonable force to: prevent injury or destruction, obtain weapon, etc, self-defense of another, escort to proper authorities.
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What is FERPA?
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1974 law that gives custodial and non-custodial equal access to student info, when student turns 18, the rights go to the student unless still a dependent for tax purposes on their parents return.
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What are included in student records?
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birthdays, grades, (etc), phone #, address, emergency info, disciplinary records, spec ed records, medical and health, attendance, personal information
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What are non-records?
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Personal teacher notes not shared with others and law enforcement records.
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Can parents request record reviews and corrections?
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Yes if deemed appropriate.
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Can public schools adopt dress codes?
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Yes, they may adopt dress code policies requiring students to wear uniforms and/or teachers to follow dress codes.
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What is the Abington Bible rule?
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Bible can be used for history, literature and for non devotional uses.
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What is the Lemon (test).
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made up of 3 tests
1. secular purpose 2. does not advance or inhibit religion 3. does not foster a government entanglement with reliigion |
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What is the Lee rule?
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No school sponsored invocations/benedictions
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What is Lam's Chapel
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If school is opened for outside school uses, then religious groups can use school facilities if scheduled and all costs are borne by the group.
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What is the Brown rule?
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regarding witchcraft--Impressions series, the court found that there was no problem.
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what are the rules regarding religious holidays in the schools
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Balance in symbols, music, used to learn and not promote.
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What are the building blocks of current special ed laws?
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Mills vs. Board of Ed and PARC
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What is IDEA?
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Individual with Disability Education Act, all students educated,
least restrictive placement individualized and appropriate education no cost to parents, method to ensure requirements are met |
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What is FAPE?
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Free & Appropriate Public Education
An IEP is developed with parents, a team effort |