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Vail, Kathleen – Executive Educator, 1995
The Wilkinsburg (Pennsylvania) School Board's decision to hire Alternative Public Schools, a private company, to manage a failing elementary school has alienated the teacher union and many town residents. If teachers lose their court challenge, Turner School will become the only U.S. public school to be both privately staffed and managed. (MLH)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Court Litigation, Elementary Education, Failure
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1987
A recent United States Supreme Court ruling requires that school staff with contagious diseases be treated like other handicapped employees who may be "otherwise qualified" to continue work under reasonable accommodation. Compulsory education laws are facing court challenges in several states, as parents seek more flexibility in…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Compulsory Education, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1987
Summarizes a variety of religious issues before United States courts, including two religion-in-the-schools cases in New Jersey and Georgia and two New York cases involving public assistance of private schools. Discusses a wrongful death lawsuit in Connecticut concerning a teenage suicide. (MLH)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems, Private School Aid
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1988
Summarizes several U.S. Supreme Court actions, including decisions to review a North Dakota case concerning fees for rural bus students and a Florida case involving differential contributions and benefits for male and female employees. The Court refused to hear certain cases involving school consolidation (Kansas City), mainstreaming of retarded…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Consolidated Schools, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Zakariya, Sally Banks – Executive Educator, 1987
Discusses the importance of personnel policies covering AIDS (and other communicable diseases) and presents relevant employee guidelines developed by teacher unions and school districts. Three insets offer additional Center for Disease Control guidelines, day-to-day considerations when working with AIDS employees, and available publications…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control, Elementary Secondary Education
Trotter, Andrew – Executive Educator, 1995
Every year, a few administrators mishandle school searches and create spectacles similar to the New Castle, Pennsylvania, incident involving six illegally strip-searched students. Principals using "cops-and-robber" techniques to unearth contraband may not realize the potential for infringing on students' constitutional privacy rights.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Court Litigation, Legal Problems, Principals
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1987
The United States Supreme Court upheld a California state law requiring employers to allow a pregnant woman up to four months of unpaid maternity leave if she claims pregnancy as a disability. A bill before Congress addresses parental leave and job protection for parents caring for a new baby or a sick child. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Leaves of Absence
Turian, Samantha R. – Executive Educator, 1991
Originally taught by Georgetown law students, the Street Law curriculum currently is taught in most major cities in conjunction with 25 other law schools. Describes teaching the course to economically disadvantaged high school students in the District of Columbia and how being equipped with knowledge of the law is a way of reversing…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Course Content, Delinquency Prevention, High School Students
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1986
Garland Independent School District (Texas) has a clear-cut policy of free choice regarding union membership and has placed firm restrictions on union activities during shool hours. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld these restrictions but struck down a superintendent's claim that teachers' private communications violated district…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Court Litigation, Courts, Elementary Secondary Education
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1987
Discusses "Mozert v. Hawkins County Public Schools" (Tennessee), a case involving a controversial reading textbook offending fundamentalist parents of six middle school children. The Court of Appeals reversed a district court ruling, holding that uniform use of the Holt textbook was not essential to the state's goals to teach reading.…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Court Litigation, Junior High Schools
Ryder, Bernard F. – Executive Educator, 1982
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: A parent who notices a gun in his child's room would not hesitate to ask questions and demand answers about its presence. As a school administrator, I believe it is my responsibility to ask questions and take action when I find an equally destructive weapon--drugs--in my schools. The zealous…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, High Schools, Illegal Drug Use, Legal Problems