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School law WGU D017 Exam|Latest Update Due Process No evidence may be admitted when it is obtained through illegal methods Morse v. Frederick - 2007 School officials can prohibit students from displaying messages that promote illegal drug use Chandler Particularized suspicion is requi...

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School law WGU D017 Exam|Latest Update
Due Process
No evidence may be admitted when it is obtained through illegal methods


Morse v. Frederick - 2007
School officials can prohibit students from displaying messages that promote illegal drug use


Chandler
Particularized suspicion is required before government can intrude on an Individuals right of privacy


Plessy v. Ferguson
1896 ruling that separate but equal facilities for different races were not unconstitutional.


Brown v. Board of Education
1954 case that overturned Separate but Equal standard of discrimination in education.


Brown II, 1995
Outcome was to mandate to desegregate schools with all deliberate speed


Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)
Symbolic speech or students have freedom of speech as long as it is not a disruption


Bethel School District v. Fraser
Schools may punish students for using vulgar language during a school assembly.


Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier
1988 SuCo: Censorship of school newspapers is constitutional.


New Jersey v. TLO - 1980
students may be searched without a warrant if there is "reasonable ground" for doing so.


Lemon v. Kurtzman - 1971
Three tests are described for deciding whether the government is improperly involved with religion


Lemon Test
3-part test for Establishment Clause cases a law must pass to be constitutional. (Lemon v Kurtzman


IDEA 1990
normalization principle
1. FAPE
2. Notification and procedural rights for parents
3. Identification and services to all children
4. Necessary related services
5. Individualized assessments

, 6. IEP's
7. LRE


Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973
The act requiring certain federal contractors to take affirmative action for disabled persons.


Section 504
Temporary affected by an illness, drug abuse, psychological trauma, or special modifications


Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975
Established right of all children to free and appropriate education


Free and Appropriate Public Education
the provision of IDEA that guarantees special education and related services to children with
disabilities at public cost


PICS v. Seattle School District
2007, school districts cannot use race as a factor for acceptance


Common School Movement
movement to have all children, regardless of background, taught in a common place


parens patriae
power of the state to act on behalf of the child and provide care and protection equivalent to that of a
parent


Compulsory attendance law
Mandatory for a child to attend school up to a certain age


Compulsory Attendance Act
1852-1st law requiring students to participate in school, mandatory 8-14 years old


National Defense Education Act
The act that was passed in response to Sputnik; it provided an opportunity and stimulus for college
education for many Americans. It allocated funds for upgrading funds in the sciences, foreign
language, guidance services, and teaching innovation.


A nation at risk
a report produced by the National Commission on Excellence in Education that concluded that the
U.S. educational system was failing to meet the national need for a competitive workforce (1983)


Improving America's Schools Act
supports schools in moving all children toward higher academic standards

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