Preface 1. 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 2. Student Attendance and the Instructional Program Attendance Impermissible Discrimination Residency, Guardianship, and the Right to Attend a District''s Schools The Compulsory School Attendance Law Kindergarten and Prekindergarten Programs 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 Technology at School: Computers, the Internet, and Cell Phones 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 3. Special Education The Jargon of Special Education Federal Legislation Child Find Evaluation Eligibility Response to Intervention (RtI) 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 Expulsion Stay Put Change of Placement Ten Days Manifestation Determinations Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Summary 4.
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 and Retire/Rehire Selection of Staff Certification and the Role of SBEC Nondiscrimination Laws Protected Activity 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 Contract Nonrenewal Contract Termination Professional Capacity Dual-Assignment Contracts Remedies Reduction in Force (RIF) Continuing Contracts The Independent Hearing System A Few Final Thoughts on "Good Cause" Constructive Discharge Summary 5. Personnel Issues Reassignment The Constitutional Issues Same Professional Capacity Compensation Issues Duties and Schedule The Commissioner''s Jurisdiction Reassignment of the Superintendent 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 USERRA 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 6. Expression and Associational Rights Educator Rights of Expression Expression outside the School Expression within the School Electronic Communication Academic Freedom Texas Whistleblower Act Educator Freedom of Association Student Rights of Expression Communication among Students on Campus School-Sponsored Student Publications Non-School-Sponsored Student Publications and Materials Electronic Communication Student Freedom of Association Summary 7. 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 Meeting on Campus Religious Exemptions Assistance to Sectarian Private Schools Summary 8. Student Discipline Constitutional Concerns: Due Process Other Constitutional Issues Overbreadth Protected Areas Void for Vagueness Chapter 37: An Overview Student Code of Conduct Bullying Teacher-Initiated Removal Suspension Removal to a DAEP Mandatory Placements Discretionary Placements Procedure Life in a DAEP Expulsion Grounds Procedures Emergency Actions Interaction with Law Enforcement Other Disciplinary Practices Corporal Punishment Suspension from Extracurricular Activities Summary 9. 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 Meetings and Quorums Notice Emergency Meetings Closed Sessions Tape Recordings and Certified Agendas Meetings by Telephone and Videoconference Call Internet Broadcast Violations Criminal Provisions Texas Public Information Act Items That Must Be Disclosed Perso.