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Disciplinary
Tribunal Handbook
Being
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Description |
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The Disciplinary Tribunal Handbook is designed as a legal reference.
The contents are arranged in an easy-to-use format for quick,
comprehensive use. Additionally, this handbook includes
suggestions, samples, and guidelines. We trust that these
materials will assist administrators and tribunal members in the
practical application of the legal requirements regarding their
service to students and schools. The blue, three-ring, 106 page
handbook includes:
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Provides a legal reference
manual for Georgia educators who are responsible for
making decisions regarding the discipline of
students. Designed
for tribunal members, hearing officers,
principals, assistant principals, & central office
administrators who work with discipline of
students.
Examines topics such as:
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Due process procedures |
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Preparing discipline
cases |
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Conducting
discipline hearings |
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Tribunal
guidelines |
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Disciplining
IDEA & 504 students |
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Working with
law enforcement. |
Includes:
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forms |
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checklists |
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"script"
for hearings |
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sample
policies & procedures |
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notice letters |
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waiver forms |
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subpoena |
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and more! |
Provides pertinent Georgia
& federal statutes. Analyzes complex legal issues.
Incorporates suggestions for avoiding being
overturned on appeal.
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About the
Authors |
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Sam Harben and Phil Hartley,
Harben & Hartley author publications from Advancing
Education, Inc. Their firm represents over 100 school systems
and RESAs. Harben & Hartley serves as General Counsel to
Georgia School Boards Association. They
also work closely with the Georgia School Superintendents
Association and the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders. Donna
O'Neal, President of Advancing Education, Inc., edits the
publications.
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