Month: September 2020

ACLU Dress-Code Letters

by Holly James Many of you have received letters within the past few days from the ACLU concerning your district’s dress code.  The ACLU’s basic position in these letters is that any gender-based distinctions in a student dress code violate the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution and Title IX, and that a Texas […]

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Update on New York Class Action Complaint

Many of you have received emails or other communications from the Plaintiff in the recently filed case pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.  As you are aware, the Plaintiff has sued virtually every school district in the United States asserting that the districts have violated the IDEA by […]

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House Bill 3 Strengthens School Safety and Security

House Bill 3 brings major changes to school safety, specifically requiring districts to strengthen active shooter policies and safety plans. Effective September 1, 2023, it is imperative that districts begin to review the new requirements of HB 3 to ensure policies and procedures are compliant in time for the upcoming school year. Security Officers/Facility Safety […]

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