Presents a source on Texas education. This title includes information to help educators manage the challenges of the century successfully. It covers such topics as employee drug testing, contract termination decisions issued by the certified hearing examiners, the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and legal issues involving the Internet.
The duty to create a record of the proceedings before the local board first came up in Taylor v. Marshall I.S.D. (1997). Taylor filed a grievance requesting the district to grant assault leave. The board denied the grievance, and Taylor ...
The standard legal resource for Texas educators.
An illustration of the application of the qualified immunity provision comes in the Supreme Court case of Safford Unified School Dist. #1 v. Redding. This case, discussed in more detail in Chapter 9, held that the strip search of a ...
A reference book for school administrators, school board governors, school attorneys, teachers, coaches, counsellors and university professors who wish to find information on Texas education law.
In this new seventh edition, the authors have streamlined the discussion by pruning older material and weaving in new developments.
2012 Supplement to the Educator's Guide to Texas School Law
2007 Supplement to tJohe Educator's Guide to Texas School Law
A growing awareness of the expanding influence that the law has on education has increased the need for this first comprehensive guide to the essentials of Texas school law written for the educator who has little or no legal background, the ...
Successive editions grew incrementally longer to keep abreast of legal developments. In this new eighth edition, the authors have streamlined the discussion by pruning older material and weaving in new developments.
Texas School Law: A Practical Guide