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ADA Amendments Will Require Changes to 504 Forms and Procedures

ADA Amendments Will Require Changes to 504 Forms and Procedures

Since Congress has explicitly rejected the Supreme Court’s decisions in Sutton v. United Air Lines, Inc. and Toyota Motor Manufacturer v. Williams, some school districts may need to remove references to these cases from training materials and guidance for staff on defining “substantial limitation” and “major life activities”. In addition, a new list of major life activities explicitly […]

Cross-Examination of Witnesses Not Required at Expulsion Hearing

Cross-Examination of Witnesses Not Required at Expulsion Hearing

The United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, Judge Eginton, has ruled in the case of E.K. v. Stamford Board of Education, 3:07cv00800 (WWE) that the due process rights of a student expelled for leaving threatening racist messages on the voice mail of a female student (among other offenses) were not violated when the […]

FPCO Clarifies Scope and Requirements of FERPA

FPCO Clarifies Scope and Requirements of FERPA

The Family Policy Compliance Office (FPCO) issued a letter to a parent seeking access to records that clarifies the scope and requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), noting that the school is not generally required by FERPA to provide a parent with access to school calendars or general notices such as announcements […]

Legislative Update: Recruiting and Bullying Policies

Legislative Update: Recruiting and Bullying Policies

Proposed legislation introduced in today’s session of the General Assembly includes Raised Bill 5868, An Act Concerning Recruiting at High Schools, and Raised Bill 649, An Act Concerning School Learning Environment. RB 5868 would require all boards of education to adopt a written policy on or before January 1, 2009 regulating recruitment by the armed forces, prospective […]

More Legislative Updates: Criminal Charges for Residency Misrepresentation

More Legislative Updates: Criminal Charges for Residency Misrepresentation

Today’s bills filed in the General Assembly include Raised Bill 5833, a proposed amendment to Connecticut General Statutes Section 53a-119, which would add as a felony criminal charge “obtaining school accommodations by misrepresenting a child’s residence”.  This would be defined as a parent, guardian or person acting on behalf of such person (or student if […]