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House Bill 3 and Its Impact on Students with Disabilities

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House Bill 3 and Its Impact on Students with Disabilities
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Learn about the new security requirements under House Bill 3 and the potential disproportionate impact on students with disabilities. Focus on proactive steps for school staff to include parents in discipline procedures and strategies to avoid police involvement in classroom management.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Civil Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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Olivia Lee, Colleen Potts

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House Bill 3 and Its Impact on Students with Disabilities (Apr 2024)

Learn about the new security requirements under House Bill 3 and the potential disproportionate impact on students with disabilities. Focus on proactive steps for school staff to include parents in discipline procedures and strategies to avoid police involvement in classroom management.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 School Law Conference

Olivia Lee, Disability Rights Texas - Austin, TX
Colleen Potts, Disability Rights Texas - Lubbock, TX