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D017 School Law - WGU Exam Questions And
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In what state did Horace Mann begin the Common School Movement?
Massachusetts


Which U.S. Supreme Court decision upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation in public
facilities,
including schools, that infamously came to be known as "separate but equal"?
Plessy v. Ferguson


Which subgroup of students must schools support when using Title I funding to provide supplemental
academic programs?
Economically disadvantaged students


Which amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits the practice of religion in schools?
First Amendment


Which types of meetings are subject to state open meeting laws known as sunshine laws?
School Board Meetings


What are state legislative bodies responsible for?
Requirements for student graduation


Which type of educational law has inuenced how a school district develops their programs for English
learners?
Case law


Which school board practice is often used as a means of ensuring or ignoring the ruling that "separate
but
equal" is unconstitutional?
School attendance zones


Which testing school practice was influenced by Brown v. Board of Education?
Subgroup data analysis of testing results


What would be the purpose of changing school zone boundaries?
Desegregation of schools


Which ruling was violated when students with disabilities were placed in separate schools?
14th Amendment


What is the motivation for communities seceding from school districts?
Circumventing integration

, Which amendment does the Lemon test determine violation of?
First Amendment


Which legal justification is used by some states for the use of public funds to purchase textbooks for
students in parochial schools?
The child benefit theory


Which law provides protection to students who choose to kneel during the Pledge of Allegiance?
First Amendment


Which law would allow a student worship club to hold after school meetings on a high school campus,
given the school has a limited open forum?
Equal Access Act


A rural elementary school allows a moment of meditation during the first period of the day. Some
students engage in a silent prayer during this period. Teachers express concern that this period
promotes prayer in school.
Based on case law surrounding prayer in schools, how should the administrator respond?
Continue using the meditation period as is since it is not designed to promote religion.


Which action do local authorities have the right to take when states maintain control over curriculum
in public schools?
Provide additions to curriculum beyond those required by the state


What did the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Lau v. Nichols require of public schools?
That they provide supplemental language instruction to students with limited English proficiency


Which criterion did Castañeda v. Pickard set for educational programs targeting English learners?
Programs must be based on research.


Which U.S. Supreme Court case established that schools must provide supplemental supports to
English learners?
Lau v. Nichols


What is the Tinker test often used for?
To determine a violation of First Amendment rights


A group of students wore shirts with political messages displayed on them. The principal received
several complaints from parents that evening who demanded they be banned from wearing clothing
with political messages that could be viewed as offensive or insensitive to specific groups of students
at the school.
Which court case ruling should the principal apply in deciding whether to ban students from wearing
clothing with political messages?
Tinker v. Des Moines


Which student rights were found to be violated In the landmark case of T.L.O. v. New Jersey?

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