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Walsh, Mark – Education Week, 2009
This article reports a U.S. Supreme Court decision last week which supports the parents of a Massachusetts student who claimed that school officials failed to respond adequately to sexual harassment of their daughter--then in kindergarten--by a 3rd grade boy on her bus. The parents sued the district under both Title IX and Section 1983. In the…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Courts, Gender Bias, Sexual Harassment
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2008
New Jersey lawmakers recently changed state law to require schools to bear the burden of proving, if there is a dispute with parents, that the educational plans they create for students with disabilities are appropriate. The state's action, which follows a similar move by New York state in August, is considered a success by parents and advocacy…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, State Legislation, Special Needs Students, Disabilities
Irvine, Martha; Tanner, Robert – Education Week, 2007
Students in America's schools are groped. They're raped. They're pursued, seduced, and think they're in love. This article reports on the findings of an investigation by the Associated Press (AP) about the sexual misconduct by the very teachers who are supposed to be nurturing the nation's children. The AP investigation has found more than 2,500…
Descriptors: Investigations, Sexual Abuse, Public School Teachers, Courts
Hendrie, Caroline – Education Week, 2005
When cobbling together the landmark No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, Congress quietly tacked on an unusual provision that says the law does not require states or school districts "to spend any funds or incur any costs not paid for under this act." Little noticed at the time and lifted directly from an earlier version of the law enacted…
Descriptors: Presidents, Courts, Costs, Federal Legislation