
The Educator's Guide To Texas School Law
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
An Overview of Education Law | |
Texas Schools, and Parent Rights Sources of Law | |
Constitutional Law | |
Statutory Law | |
Administrative Law | |
Judicial Law | |
The Structure and Governance of the Texas School System Texas | |
Legislature State Board of Education and the Texas | |
Education Agency Local School Districts Charter Schools Private Schools School Administrators District- and Campus-Level Decision-Making | |
How the U.S. Constitution and Federal Government Affect Texas | |
Schools Key Provisions of the U.S | |
Constitution Important Federal Statutes School | |
Finance Parent Rights Rights within Public Schools | |
Choosing Private Schools Educating Children at Home | |
Summary | |
Student Attendance and the Instructional Program | |
Attendance Impermissible Discrimination Residency and Guardianship | |
The Compulsory School Law | |
Absences Maintaining a Safe School Environment | |
The Instructional Program | |
The Required Curriculum Student Assessment | |
School District Accountability | |
The Effect of the No Child Left Behind Act | |
Removal of Objectionable Library and Study Materials Computers and the Internet | |
The Federal Copyright Law | |
Extracurricular Activities and the UIL | |
Addressing the Needs of Special Groups At-Risk Children | |
Bilingual Children | |
Gifted Children | |
Abused and Neglected Children | |
Summary | |
Special Education | |
The Jargon of Special Education Federal Legislation Child | |
Find Evaluation Eligibility ARD Committee | |
Individualized Education Program General Curriculum NCLB and Statewide | |
Assessments Least Restrictive Environment | |
Procedural Safeguards Attorneys'' | |
Fees FAPE Related Services Extended School | |
Year Services Unilateral Placements Private-School | |
Children Discipline of Students with Disabilities | |
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 | |
Summary | |
The Employment Relationship Constitutional Issues | |
Due Process of Law How Much Process Is Due? | |
Types of Employment Arrangements At-Will Employment | |
Non\-Chapter 21 Contracts Probationary Contracts | |
Term Contracts Continuing Contracts | |
Third-Party Independent Contract | |
Educators Selection of Staff Certification and the Role of SBEC Nondiscrimination Laws | |
The Hiring Process Criminal Records | |
The Impact of NCLB Restrictions on Employment | |
Ending the Relationship At-Will Employees | |
Non\-Chapter 21 Contracts Probationary Contracts | |
Term Contracts Continuing Contracts | |
Third-Party Independent Contractors | |
The Independent Hearing System A Few Final | |
Thoughts on "Good Cause" Constructive Discharge | |
Summary | |
Personnel Issues Reassignment Compensation Disputes | |
Teacher Appraisal Employment Benefits Planning and Preparation | |
Period Duty-Free Lunch Personal Leave Health Insurance | |
Assault Leave Teacher Retirement | |
Temporary Disability Leave Family and Medical Leave | |
Act Miscellaneous Leave Policies Wage and Hour Requirements Workers'' | |
Compensation and Unemployment | |
Compensation Grievances and the Role of Employee | |
Organizations Employee Grievances | |
A Little History Hearing Employee Grievances | |
The Role of Employee Organizations Collective | |
Bargaining on the National Scene | |
The Law in Texas | |
Summary | |
Expression and Associational Rights | |
Educator Rights of Expression | |
Expression outside the School | |
Expression within the School Academic Freedom | |
Texas Whistle Blower Act Educator Freedom of Association Student Rights of Expression | |
Communication among Students on Campus School-Sponsored Student | |
Publications Non-School-Sponsored Student | |
Publications Student Freedom of Association | |
Summary | |
Religion in the Schools Legal Framework No Government | |
Establishment of Religion Free Exercise of Religion Contemporary Issues | |
The Pledge of Allegiance School Prayer School-Sponsored or Employee-Led | |
Prayer Silent Meditation Invocations, Benedictions, and Religious | |
Speeches at Graduation Baccalaureate Ceremonies Student-Initiated Prayer at School | |
Extracurricular Activities, and Athletic Events | |
Teaching Creation-Science Secular Humanism and Pagan Religion | |
Religion in Classrooms, Choir Programs, and Holiday Observances | |
Teaching about Religion Student Papers and Presentations on Religious | |
Topics Choir Programs | |
Holiday Observances Clergy in the Schools Distribution of Religious | |
Literature Wearing Religious Symbols Student Religious Groups and the Equal Access Act | |
Religious Exemptions Assistance to Sectarian Private Schools | |
Summary | |
Student Discipline Guidelines for Rule Making Rules | |
Must Have a Rational Purpose | |
The Meaning of Rules Must Be Clear Rules | |
That Relate to Protected Behavior Must Be Carefully Developed Rules | |
That Apply Off Campus Must Be Carefully Worded and Applied Rules | |
Must Be Consistently Enforced Due Process Generally | |
Chapter 37: An Overview Student Code of Conduct Teacher-Initiated | |
Removal Suspension Removal to a DAEP At School Off-Campus Conduct Procedure | |
Life in a DAEP Expulsion Grounds Procedures Emergency Actions | |
Interaction with Law Enforcement Initial | |
Intervention Strategies Corporal | |
Punishment Suspension from Extracurricular Activities | |
Summary | |
Privacy Issues: Community, Educators, Students | |
The Legal Framework | |
The U.S. Constitution | |
Federal Statutes State Law | |
The Texas Open Meetings and Public Information Acts | |
Texas Open Meetings Act | |
Texas Public Information Act | |
Educator Privacy Rights Lifestyle Issues Employee | |
Drug Testing Personnel Records and Employee References | |
School Computer Use Student | |
Privacy Rights Student Personal Privacy | |
Student Records Child Custody Issues | |
Student Dress and Grooming Student Search and Seizure Standards for Student | |
Searches Locker and Desk Searches Use of Sniffer Dogs to Conduct Searches | |
Strip Searches Student Drug | |
Testing Use of Magnetometers, Metal Detectors, and Breathalyzers | |
Summary | |
Legal Liability Identifying Areas of Legal Liability State Torts | |
School District Immunity Sovereign Immunity and Contract Cases | |
Qualified Immunity for Public School Professional Employees | |
The Special Case of Corporal Punishment Law and the School Counselor | |
Federal Civil Rights Liability Governmental Liability | |
Personal Injuries and the Constitution Individual Liability | |
Liability under Federal Statutory | |
Law Summary | |
Appendixes | |
A. How to Find and Read a Court Case | |
B. Glossary of Legal Terminology | |
C. Reference Sources | |
Index of Cases | |
Index of Topics | |
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