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Bartlett, Larry; And Others – 1978
The model attendance policy offered for consideration here suggests that school districts should encourage regular school attendance and may demand reasonable excuses for absences. Unexcused absences may warrant disciplinary action. The suggested rules that apply the attendance policy to specific situations cover a number of areas. A broad…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Officers, Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Bartlett, Larry – Journal of Law and Education, 1987
Reviews two recent court decisions involving student discipline and academic grade reductions: "Campbell v. Board of Education" (Connecticut), and "Katzman v. Cumberland Valley School District" (Pennsylvania). The "Katzman" decision states clearly that academic grades should not be affected by activities unrelated to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy
Bartlett, Larry – Behavior in Our Schools, 1988
Recent court decisions concerning discipline of handicapped students are reviewed. The courts have not interpreted the Education for All Handicapped Children Act as unduly inhibiting traditional school discretion concerning minor infractions, but the legal intricacies of determining the relationship between handicap and misconduct makes expulsion…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Court Litigation
Bartlett, Larry – Behavior in Our Schools, 1988
The article discusses the Supreme Court's ruling in Doe v. Honig that emotionally handicapped students could not be expelled pending the outcome of a parental appeal. Among implications noted are the need for greater prevention efforts in the area of providing appropriate programs and services for handicapped students. (JW)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Court Litigation, Disability Discrimination, Discipline Policy
Bartlett, Larry; And Others – 1977
Districts should develop a procedure for the handling of their relations with law enforcement officials that balances students' and parents' rights with the responsibilities of law enforcement officials. This balance can be maintained only through a good working relationship between the school and law enforcement personnel in which each recognizes…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Law Enforcement, Models
Bartlett, Larry; Luck, Gayle – 1994
The Japanese school administrator's job currently is little affected by demands from the legal system. However, 10 years from now the Japanese principal will likely be much more concerned with legal requirements. This paper describes education law within the culture of Japan and the status of various types of legislation. Data were derived from:…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Cultural Differences

Bartlett, Larry – Exceptional Children, 1989
Court decisions interpreting effects of Public Law 94-142 on traditional forms of public school discipline are reviewed, concluding that most forms of minor disciplinary remedies remain available to educators so long as they are also used with nonhandicapped students. However, legal problems arise with expulsion and long-term suspensions of…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline, Discipline Policy