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student discrimination is illegal

File A Discrimination Complaint, It’s Critical For Students

When a student is treated differently by a public school or college due to race, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, age or another protected category, a discrimination complaint may be warranted. In fact, it may be imperative. If initial reports to a school or college do not result

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Parent advocacy is important for students' future

Parent Advocacy Is Key To Resolving COVID School Problems

Ultimately, parents ALWAYS had the choice of whether to send their kids to in-person school or not, ever prior to Coronavirus.  Parents can enroll their kids in independent study, put them in a free charter school, create a private home school, or have students attend classes in the community part

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Steps To Recoup Special Ed Services And Lost Skills After COVID

As the months of Coronavirus destruction of life as we know it roll on, it is clear that not only have lives been destroyed, but also that the educational lives of our children have been crushed.  This is especially true for special needs kids, who have been shoved home and largely forgotten about

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Schools after expulsion

Continuation School After Expulsion? Is It Mandatory?

No parent likes to think about student expulsions or continuation school. However, after expulsion, where can a student attend school? Why is a continuation school the only school in the expulsion order? Students Still Have Right To Attend School After Expulsion A student who is expelled under one of the

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How To Handle College Discipline Interviews

College discipline hearings can be difficult matters, and they all start with the allegation and investigation of a student or situation.  Due to the potential for severe punishment, it is important the initial college discipline meetings are not mishandled by a student under review. Notice of Potential College Discipline Usually

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Students being expelled need help

Never Do These Eight Things At Student Expulsion Hearings

School expulsions can be devastating for students, emotionally and otherwise, ending up with students sent to a continuation school and permanently marring their records.  It is important to know what NOT to do when fighting for a student’s future at an expulsion hearing.   Here are some things parents should NOT do

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parents should attack involuntary school transfers to continuation schools

Ruthless Involuntary School Transfers- Know the Rules

Involuntary school transfers come suddenly and unexpectedly. When a student loses a school, it is almost like a gangster came in and suddenly took out a family member. When the involuntary transfer is to a continuation school, it is like the whole family went down. Often what happens is life

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