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To Non-Renew or Not Non-Renew -- Key Considerations for Connecticut School Districts Facing Budget Shortfalls
School Budget
Developments from the 2022 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Public Schools
school updates
When Will It Ever End? (Yes, Even More Newer Guidance on the Wearing of Masks In Connecticut’s Schools.)
COVID Mask in School
HOW DOES LAST BEST OFFER INTEREST ARBITRATION WORK WHEN THE STATE HAS NOT ADOPTED ITS BUDGET?
Make Sure Your Mandatory Reporting Policies And Trainings Are Up To Date
Canary in a Coal Mine: Analyzing Title IX, OCR, and On-Campus Sexual Misconduct Adjudications in Plummer v. University of Houston
Social Media and Student Discipline - Where Are We?
The Aftermath: Developments From The 2017 Regular Session of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Schools
Check Please: OCR's Future in the Wake of Proposed Budget Cuts
Public Act 16-67 - Are Your Background-Check Practices Compliant?
CHRO - A New Horizon For Students With Disabilities?
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Begins to Speak
A Cadillac, A Serviceable Chevrolet Or Something In Between: The Supreme Court Is Poised To Redefine The Standard Of Education That Must Be Provided To Special Education Students
Homework for 2017 – Making Sure Your District’s Wellness Policy is Up to Date!
OSEP Speaks Again: Ensure Your Evaluations Address All Areas of Potential Concern
Pullman & Comley's 2016-17 Superintendents' Legal Issues Forum - Session Two Recap
I Meant What I Said: Transgender Student Rights In Connecticut In The Face Of The Latest Federal Court Developments
Pullman & Comley's 2016-17 Superintendents' Legal Issues Forum - Session One Recap
The Aftermath Of The CCJEF Ruling: What Is Next For Public Education In Connecticut?
Get Ready for the Changing Landscape of Expulsions
Half-Baked: Phillips Exeter, Sexual Assault, And A Recipe For Disaster
Don't Picture This: The FOIA And The Use Of Smartphones As A Substitute For Paying For Copies
Foliage, Frost, Frozen Ponds and The FOIA: More Interesting Cases From The FOIC (Part One)
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Speaks
ESSA, Sexual Misconduct, and “Passing the Trash”
Are You Training Your Teachers on Trauma-Informed Practices?

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