Deck 9: Legal Aspects of Education

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A friend of yours who teaches in a public elementary school has been fired for incompetence, and he is contesting the district's action.He is most likely to get his job back if

A) he tells the court he will take courses to improve his teaching.
B) his principal counseled him to resign prior to his dismissal.
C) he was tenured at the time of his termination.
D) his district did not document attempts to help him improve.
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Extensive video surveillance can violate the student's __________________.

A) first amendment rights
B) fifth amendment rights
C) personal space
D) fourth amendment protection against search and seizure
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Most cases involving elementary or secondary education are filed in which courts?

A) federal
C) appellate
B) state
D) supreme
Question
When signs of child abuse are recognized by a teacher,

A) the teacher is required to report the abuse to the proper authorities.
B) most states discourage the reporting of child abuse because it so prevalent.
C) since there are few policies established by school districts, teachers must make their own decision about reporting the abuse.
D) as an employee in an educational institution, the teacher should leave such matters to other social agencies.
Question
In cases involving teachers' freedom of expression, courts have considered

A) only the behavior itself.
B) the behavior and the results.
C) guidelines in the teacher association manual.
D) only the results of the behavior.
Question
When questions arise about whether a teacher's right to free expression is protected, a major concern is whether the behavior in question

A) negatively affects the school's operation.
C) is permitted in the teacher's contract.
B) is allowed by school board policy.
D) limits academic freedom.
Question
If a high-school student is injured in a classroom science experiment, the teacher is most likely to be found negligent if

A) the teacher was in another part of the room when the accident occurred.
B) the teacher had not informed parents in advance of the potential danger of the experiment.
C) the students had been permitted to assemble the equipment for the experiment themselves.
D) the students had received no instruction in how to conduct the experiment.
Question
An instructional media teacher who regularly videotapes copyrighted TV programs for use by classroom teachers in his middle high school is violating copyright laws if he

A) allows a teacher to show the same tape once during the first ten days after the initial taping.
B) keeps the videotape on file in the school library for thirty days after the taping.
C) makes the tapes without an advance request from one or more teachers.
D) erases the videotape after forty-five days.
Question
The law regarding confidentiality of student records also applies to _________________.

A) parent information
C) test scores
B) grades
D) all of the above
Question
Teachers need to be familiar with the legal principle of fair use when

A) identifying student helpers in the classroom.
B) letting children take turns using classroom materials.
C) photocopying materials for classroom use.
D) selecting textbooks to be used in the classroom.
Question
Teachers who have tenure

A) are permitted to invoke the free exercise clause.
B) cannot be dismissed without cause.
C) can transfer their tenure to another district.
D) must sign a new contract each year.
Question
An elementary school requires students' parents to sign a consent form prior to any field trip or activity off the school grounds.Legally, such consent forms can be used to

A) inform parents of their children's whereabouts during an activity.
B) reduce the supervision needed for the activity.
C) release teachers from liability in case of an accident.
D) release the school district, but not the supervising teachers, from liability.
Question
Most school districts grant tenure to a teacher after a brief probationary period.Teachers have certain employment advantages with tenure, and it is very difficult for a district to dismiss a tenured teacher.What advantages do teachers have with tenure? Identify and discuss the reasons for which a district could seek to dismiss a tenured teacher.
Question
Describe in detail the rights surrounding a student's records and information contained within those records.
Question
The rules and principles that a district must follow when attempting to dismiss a tenured teacher are mandated by the

A) breach of contract guidelines.
C) establishment clause.
B) due process guidelines.
D) free exercise clause.
Question
Background checks of potential employees is not new; however, the advent and proliferation of social media has added a new dimension to the traditional fingerprinting and criminal background check.LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and the like, have become powerful tools for keeping in touch and expressing ideas.Describe how these forums can also be used a tool for investigating applicants.
Question
You know a tenured teacher who was recently fired for insubordination.She is suing her district for damages, claiming that she was not insubordinate and that the district's action has done irreparable damage to her good name, reputation, and integrity.This case is most likely to focus on

A) the teacher's liberty interests under the Fourteenth Amendment.
B) the teacher's rights under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.
C) the teacher's academic freedom.
D) the Tenth Amendment's reserved powers clause.
Question
The property interests of tenured teachers for continued employment are based on the

A) Fourteenth Amendment.
C) First Amendment.
B) establishment clause.
D) free exercise clause.
Question
Those who are opposed to the concept of government-supported religion would find support for this notion in the U.S.Constitution's

A) equal protection clause.
C) Fourteenth Amendment.
B) establishment clause.
D) free exercise clause.
Question
Citizens are guaranteed the right of free speech and expression in the U.S.Constitution's

A) equal protection clause.
C) Fourteenth Amendment.
B) establishment clause.
D) free exercise clause.
Question
Court rulings indicate that when they are establishing dress codes for students, schools should

A) appoint a parent-teacher advisory group.
B) avoid any restrictions on student dress.
C) determine the educational purposes for any such restrictions.
D) select a student advisory committee to determine the dress code.
Question
Tenure protects teachers from dismissal except on _____________grounds.

A) incompetence
C) unprofessional conduct
B) immorality
D) all of the above
Question
Prayer and Bible readings in public schools have been ruled unconstitutional by the courts because they are considered to be an effort to

A) establish a government-sanctioned religion.
B) have the church control the schools.
C) take time from academic subjects.
D) instill controversial values.
Question
When considering freedom of expression, teachers who supervise student publications should

A) consult a professional editor for advice and recommendations about what to print.
B) get authorization from the school board for making decisions about what to print.
C) identify specific criteria for what can be approved for printing.
D) select a student committee to review and approve articles for printing.
Question
Organized and mandated prayer and Bible readings are ________________.

A) allowed in a public school
C) not allowed in a public school
B) allowed in a public school after hours only
D) allowed with prior approval
Question
Court rulings indicate that before a student is suspended, the student should be

A) allowed to consult a lawyer.
B) given notice of the suspension and provided a hearing.
C) informed of the arrangements to be made about continuing schoolwork.
D) provided with counseling.
Question
With the U.S.Supreme Court's recent emphasis on the reasonableness of school policies, more responsibility falls on

A) the Department of Education.
C) the state department of education.
B) school officials.
D) the state legislature.
Question
Excessive punishment of students is in violation of

A) academic freedom.
C) the equal protection clause.
B) due process rights.
D) the free exercise clause.
Question
A state's view on teacher strikes is that __________________.

A) most prohibit it
C) it is against the law
B) many allow it
D) strikes are not a common practice
Question
When identifying and enforcing standards of conduct, teachers have

A) broad authority as interpreted by the courts.
B) broad authority as interpreted by the state department of education.
C) narrow authority as directed by the school board.
D) narrow authority as directed by the superintendent.
Question
As a result of Goss v.Lopez, students are seen as having a property interest in their education.Because of this,

A) a school's curriculum and instruction cannot be substantially changed without parental approval.
B) students can no longer be expelled from public schools.
C) teachers cannot send students to a "time out" area of the classroom as a disciplinary measure.
D) students cannot be suspended without due process.
Question
As a result of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, access to a student record is available to

A) the police.
C) prospective employers.
B) government agencies.
D) the student's parents.
Question
In cases heard by courts, only ______________rulings can be applied nationally.

A) the U.S.Supreme Court's
C) the Department of Education's
B) the State Supreme Court's
D) regional court's
Question
The ultimate authority for prohibiting corporal punishment rests with the

A) school board.
C) superintendent.
B) state.
D) teacher.
Question
A vice principal has good reason to believe that a certain pocket of a student's book bag contains a handgun.He searches the pocket and finds bullets, but no gun.From a legal standpoint, he probably

A) has no right to search further, since he did not find a gun.
B) should avoid accusing that individual student and should consider a search of all students in the school until the gun is found.
C) has sufficient evidence to confirm his suspicion and to suspend the student.
D) has reasonable suspicion to search the bag more extensively.
Question
A parochial school teacher was fired without receiving any written information regarding the charges.This action is probably legal because

A) school officials have ninety days after the dismissal to provide a teacher with documentation concerning that termination.
B) a parochial-school teacher does not necessarily have the same civil rights as a public-school teacher.
C) prior notice is not part of due process procedures.
D) teachers are not entitled to see their employment records.
Question
Outside of the classroom environment, teachers are expected to behave ______________.

A) in their normal fashion
C) in an extreme persona
B) in an exemplary manner and model
D) in a religiously extremist manner
Question
The U.S.Supreme Court has ruled that expression of unpopular views by students is

A) allowed only outside the classroom.
B) allowed only in the context of the subject area being discussed.
C) allowed if it is not disruptive.
D) prohibited under all circumstances.
Question
Students who object to saying the pledge of allegiance at school

A) are required to take additional history classes.
B) cannot be compelled to do so.
C) may be suspended.
D) may lose due process rights.
Question
Before school officials can search a student, there must be

A) probable cause.
C) parental permission.
B) a search warrant.
D) reasonable cause.
Question
What due process procedures need to be followed when a district attempts to dismiss a tenured teacher?
Question
On the basis of court rulings, a science teacher cannot teach creation-science and evolution-science together, because this approach would

A) advance a religious doctrine.
B) confuse the learner.
C) create community unrest.
D) be inconsistent with the rest of the curriculum.
Question
What does academic freedom mean for the teacher, and what are its limits?
Question
What general guidelines should school officials follow when conducting searches of students?
Question
If a school employee suspects that sexual harassment may be occurring against a student, what guidelines should be followed?
Question
Identify the courts at the federal level and describe their purposes.
Question
How do student rights differ for short-term suspensions as compared with long-term expulsions?
Question
The precedent set in the case of Honig v.Doe established that disabled students

A) may not be expelled from public schools for disruptive behavior.
B) must remain in their current placement and undergo official hearings prior to suspension for violent actions.
C) are subject to exactly the same due process procedures as other students in the public-school setting.
D) have no protection of their rights in the federal courts and must pursue protections through the state courts.
Question
Your high school has a media center that makes an excellent meeting facility, and your school regularly lets student groups meet there.A student-fundamentalist Bible club has asked permission to assemble in this room for its weekly after-school meetings.Legally, your school

A) may safely refuse this group only if it discontinues all other extracurricular activities.
B) may refuse this request because meetings of a religious nature cannot be conducted on school property.
C) may refuse this group only if it does not have an outside community sponsor.
D) cannot refuse the group's request under any circumstances because schools are considered public buildings.
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What limitations on students' freedom of expression exist?
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Discuss why some school districts might to be allowed to use corporal punishment.
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Can a school district require drug testing? If so, under what circumstances?
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What is the message from court rulings about the funding of nonpublic schools by public funds?
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How do the rights of students attending nonpublic schools differ from those of students attending public schools?
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1
A friend of yours who teaches in a public elementary school has been fired for incompetence, and he is contesting the district's action.He is most likely to get his job back if

A) he tells the court he will take courses to improve his teaching.
B) his principal counseled him to resign prior to his dismissal.
C) he was tenured at the time of his termination.
D) his district did not document attempts to help him improve.
D
2
Extensive video surveillance can violate the student's __________________.

A) first amendment rights
B) fifth amendment rights
C) personal space
D) fourth amendment protection against search and seizure
D
3
Most cases involving elementary or secondary education are filed in which courts?

A) federal
C) appellate
B) state
D) supreme
B
4
When signs of child abuse are recognized by a teacher,

A) the teacher is required to report the abuse to the proper authorities.
B) most states discourage the reporting of child abuse because it so prevalent.
C) since there are few policies established by school districts, teachers must make their own decision about reporting the abuse.
D) as an employee in an educational institution, the teacher should leave such matters to other social agencies.
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In cases involving teachers' freedom of expression, courts have considered

A) only the behavior itself.
B) the behavior and the results.
C) guidelines in the teacher association manual.
D) only the results of the behavior.
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6
When questions arise about whether a teacher's right to free expression is protected, a major concern is whether the behavior in question

A) negatively affects the school's operation.
C) is permitted in the teacher's contract.
B) is allowed by school board policy.
D) limits academic freedom.
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7
If a high-school student is injured in a classroom science experiment, the teacher is most likely to be found negligent if

A) the teacher was in another part of the room when the accident occurred.
B) the teacher had not informed parents in advance of the potential danger of the experiment.
C) the students had been permitted to assemble the equipment for the experiment themselves.
D) the students had received no instruction in how to conduct the experiment.
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8
An instructional media teacher who regularly videotapes copyrighted TV programs for use by classroom teachers in his middle high school is violating copyright laws if he

A) allows a teacher to show the same tape once during the first ten days after the initial taping.
B) keeps the videotape on file in the school library for thirty days after the taping.
C) makes the tapes without an advance request from one or more teachers.
D) erases the videotape after forty-five days.
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The law regarding confidentiality of student records also applies to _________________.

A) parent information
C) test scores
B) grades
D) all of the above
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10
Teachers need to be familiar with the legal principle of fair use when

A) identifying student helpers in the classroom.
B) letting children take turns using classroom materials.
C) photocopying materials for classroom use.
D) selecting textbooks to be used in the classroom.
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Teachers who have tenure

A) are permitted to invoke the free exercise clause.
B) cannot be dismissed without cause.
C) can transfer their tenure to another district.
D) must sign a new contract each year.
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12
An elementary school requires students' parents to sign a consent form prior to any field trip or activity off the school grounds.Legally, such consent forms can be used to

A) inform parents of their children's whereabouts during an activity.
B) reduce the supervision needed for the activity.
C) release teachers from liability in case of an accident.
D) release the school district, but not the supervising teachers, from liability.
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13
Most school districts grant tenure to a teacher after a brief probationary period.Teachers have certain employment advantages with tenure, and it is very difficult for a district to dismiss a tenured teacher.What advantages do teachers have with tenure? Identify and discuss the reasons for which a district could seek to dismiss a tenured teacher.
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14
Describe in detail the rights surrounding a student's records and information contained within those records.
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15
The rules and principles that a district must follow when attempting to dismiss a tenured teacher are mandated by the

A) breach of contract guidelines.
C) establishment clause.
B) due process guidelines.
D) free exercise clause.
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16
Background checks of potential employees is not new; however, the advent and proliferation of social media has added a new dimension to the traditional fingerprinting and criminal background check.LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and the like, have become powerful tools for keeping in touch and expressing ideas.Describe how these forums can also be used a tool for investigating applicants.
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17
You know a tenured teacher who was recently fired for insubordination.She is suing her district for damages, claiming that she was not insubordinate and that the district's action has done irreparable damage to her good name, reputation, and integrity.This case is most likely to focus on

A) the teacher's liberty interests under the Fourteenth Amendment.
B) the teacher's rights under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.
C) the teacher's academic freedom.
D) the Tenth Amendment's reserved powers clause.
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The property interests of tenured teachers for continued employment are based on the

A) Fourteenth Amendment.
C) First Amendment.
B) establishment clause.
D) free exercise clause.
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19
Those who are opposed to the concept of government-supported religion would find support for this notion in the U.S.Constitution's

A) equal protection clause.
C) Fourteenth Amendment.
B) establishment clause.
D) free exercise clause.
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20
Citizens are guaranteed the right of free speech and expression in the U.S.Constitution's

A) equal protection clause.
C) Fourteenth Amendment.
B) establishment clause.
D) free exercise clause.
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21
Court rulings indicate that when they are establishing dress codes for students, schools should

A) appoint a parent-teacher advisory group.
B) avoid any restrictions on student dress.
C) determine the educational purposes for any such restrictions.
D) select a student advisory committee to determine the dress code.
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22
Tenure protects teachers from dismissal except on _____________grounds.

A) incompetence
C) unprofessional conduct
B) immorality
D) all of the above
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23
Prayer and Bible readings in public schools have been ruled unconstitutional by the courts because they are considered to be an effort to

A) establish a government-sanctioned religion.
B) have the church control the schools.
C) take time from academic subjects.
D) instill controversial values.
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When considering freedom of expression, teachers who supervise student publications should

A) consult a professional editor for advice and recommendations about what to print.
B) get authorization from the school board for making decisions about what to print.
C) identify specific criteria for what can be approved for printing.
D) select a student committee to review and approve articles for printing.
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25
Organized and mandated prayer and Bible readings are ________________.

A) allowed in a public school
C) not allowed in a public school
B) allowed in a public school after hours only
D) allowed with prior approval
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26
Court rulings indicate that before a student is suspended, the student should be

A) allowed to consult a lawyer.
B) given notice of the suspension and provided a hearing.
C) informed of the arrangements to be made about continuing schoolwork.
D) provided with counseling.
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27
With the U.S.Supreme Court's recent emphasis on the reasonableness of school policies, more responsibility falls on

A) the Department of Education.
C) the state department of education.
B) school officials.
D) the state legislature.
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28
Excessive punishment of students is in violation of

A) academic freedom.
C) the equal protection clause.
B) due process rights.
D) the free exercise clause.
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A state's view on teacher strikes is that __________________.

A) most prohibit it
C) it is against the law
B) many allow it
D) strikes are not a common practice
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30
When identifying and enforcing standards of conduct, teachers have

A) broad authority as interpreted by the courts.
B) broad authority as interpreted by the state department of education.
C) narrow authority as directed by the school board.
D) narrow authority as directed by the superintendent.
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31
As a result of Goss v.Lopez, students are seen as having a property interest in their education.Because of this,

A) a school's curriculum and instruction cannot be substantially changed without parental approval.
B) students can no longer be expelled from public schools.
C) teachers cannot send students to a "time out" area of the classroom as a disciplinary measure.
D) students cannot be suspended without due process.
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32
As a result of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, access to a student record is available to

A) the police.
C) prospective employers.
B) government agencies.
D) the student's parents.
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33
In cases heard by courts, only ______________rulings can be applied nationally.

A) the U.S.Supreme Court's
C) the Department of Education's
B) the State Supreme Court's
D) regional court's
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34
The ultimate authority for prohibiting corporal punishment rests with the

A) school board.
C) superintendent.
B) state.
D) teacher.
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35
A vice principal has good reason to believe that a certain pocket of a student's book bag contains a handgun.He searches the pocket and finds bullets, but no gun.From a legal standpoint, he probably

A) has no right to search further, since he did not find a gun.
B) should avoid accusing that individual student and should consider a search of all students in the school until the gun is found.
C) has sufficient evidence to confirm his suspicion and to suspend the student.
D) has reasonable suspicion to search the bag more extensively.
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36
A parochial school teacher was fired without receiving any written information regarding the charges.This action is probably legal because

A) school officials have ninety days after the dismissal to provide a teacher with documentation concerning that termination.
B) a parochial-school teacher does not necessarily have the same civil rights as a public-school teacher.
C) prior notice is not part of due process procedures.
D) teachers are not entitled to see their employment records.
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37
Outside of the classroom environment, teachers are expected to behave ______________.

A) in their normal fashion
C) in an extreme persona
B) in an exemplary manner and model
D) in a religiously extremist manner
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The U.S.Supreme Court has ruled that expression of unpopular views by students is

A) allowed only outside the classroom.
B) allowed only in the context of the subject area being discussed.
C) allowed if it is not disruptive.
D) prohibited under all circumstances.
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39
Students who object to saying the pledge of allegiance at school

A) are required to take additional history classes.
B) cannot be compelled to do so.
C) may be suspended.
D) may lose due process rights.
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Before school officials can search a student, there must be

A) probable cause.
C) parental permission.
B) a search warrant.
D) reasonable cause.
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What due process procedures need to be followed when a district attempts to dismiss a tenured teacher?
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42
On the basis of court rulings, a science teacher cannot teach creation-science and evolution-science together, because this approach would

A) advance a religious doctrine.
B) confuse the learner.
C) create community unrest.
D) be inconsistent with the rest of the curriculum.
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43
What does academic freedom mean for the teacher, and what are its limits?
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44
What general guidelines should school officials follow when conducting searches of students?
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If a school employee suspects that sexual harassment may be occurring against a student, what guidelines should be followed?
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46
Identify the courts at the federal level and describe their purposes.
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How do student rights differ for short-term suspensions as compared with long-term expulsions?
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The precedent set in the case of Honig v.Doe established that disabled students

A) may not be expelled from public schools for disruptive behavior.
B) must remain in their current placement and undergo official hearings prior to suspension for violent actions.
C) are subject to exactly the same due process procedures as other students in the public-school setting.
D) have no protection of their rights in the federal courts and must pursue protections through the state courts.
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Your high school has a media center that makes an excellent meeting facility, and your school regularly lets student groups meet there.A student-fundamentalist Bible club has asked permission to assemble in this room for its weekly after-school meetings.Legally, your school

A) may safely refuse this group only if it discontinues all other extracurricular activities.
B) may refuse this request because meetings of a religious nature cannot be conducted on school property.
C) may refuse this group only if it does not have an outside community sponsor.
D) cannot refuse the group's request under any circumstances because schools are considered public buildings.
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What limitations on students' freedom of expression exist?
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Discuss why some school districts might to be allowed to use corporal punishment.
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Can a school district require drug testing? If so, under what circumstances?
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What is the message from court rulings about the funding of nonpublic schools by public funds?
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