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5 Tips Every School Administrator Should Know About FERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that provides parents the right to access their children’s education records.
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School District Employees and Political Activities - How Do They Mix?The United States Supreme Court has ruled that public school teachers do not forfeit their constitutional protections when they take a government job.
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4 Questions About Open Enrollment in South DakotaThe South Dakota Legislature established the “enrollment options program,” commonly referred to as “open enrollment.”
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Understanding In-School Suspension and the 10-Day Rule for Special Education StudentsThe Individuals with Disabilities Education Act places some restrictions on how many times a student can be suspended.
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Federal Court Dismisses Title IX Claim Against University Of OregonIn Austin v. University of Oregon, the court dismissed a complaint brought by male student-athletes, alleging that the University discriminated against them.
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Tax Tips For Teachers, Counselors, and AdministratorsWhen teachers are setting up their classrooms for the new school year, it’s common for them to pay for a portion of their classroom supplies out-of-pocket.
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Is Your School Board Ready For School Law Boot Camp™? Here Are 8 Questions To Find OutIs Your School Board Ready For School Law Boot Camp™? Here Are 8 Questions To Find Out
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South Dakota School Law - How Should School Records Be Retained and Destroyed?In December 2017, the South Dakota Bureau of Administration issued its South Dakota Local Schools - Records Retention and Destruction Schedule Manual.
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5 Tips Every South Dakota School Administrator Should Know About Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs)Evaluations are a foundational tool by which students are determined (or not) to be eligible for special education and related services under the under IDEA.
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Five Fundamentals Every School Administrator Should Know About Cyberbullying