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Alternative School Issues: Home Schooling after Leeper; plus School District Governance Statutes

Contains material from Mar 2015

Alternative School Issues: Home Schooling after Leeper; plus School District Governance Statutes
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Session 1: 20 Years after Leeper, Current Legal Issues in Home Schooling - A review of home schooling legal issues since the Texas Supreme Court’s landmark Leeperdecision, including recent court decisions involving parent claims against school personnel attempting to enforce the compulsory school attendance laws, U.S. Department of Education advisories, community college admissions and financial aid issues, and high school “diploma mill” litigation.
 
Session 2: Alternative School District Governance Statutes in the Texas Education Code - Explore alternative school district governance statutes and administrative regulations, including specifically those that govern TEA accreditation interventions and sanctions, and those that govern the adoption of a home-rule school district charter.

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1. 20 Years after Leeper, Current Legal Issues in Home Schooling (Mar 2015)

Lisa A. Brown, S. Anthony Safi

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Session 1 —46 mins
20 Years after Leeper, Current Legal Issues in Home Schooling (Mar 2015)

A review of home schooling legal issues since the Texas Supreme Court’s landmark Leeper decision, including recent court decisions involving parent claims against school personnel attempting to enforce the compulsory school attendance laws, U.S. Department of Education advisories, community college admissions and financial aid issues, and high school “diploma mill” litigation.

Originally presented: Feb 2015 School Law Conference

Lisa A. Brown, Thompson & Horton LLP - Houston, TX
S. Anthony Safi, Mounce, Green, Myers, Safi, Paxson & Galatzan, P.C. - El Paso, TX

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2. Who’s in Control?  Alternative School District Governance Statutes in the Texas Education Code (Mar 2015)

Lisa R. McBride, Christopher L. Tritico

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Session 2 —50 mins
Who’s in Control?  Alternative School District Governance Statutes in the Texas Education Code (Mar 2015)

Explore alternative school district governance statutes and administrative regulations, including specifically those that govern TEA accreditation interventions and sanctions, and those that govern the adoption of a home-rule school district charter.

Originally presented: Feb 2015 School Law Conference

Lisa R. McBride, Thompson & Horton LLP - Houston, TX
Christopher L. Tritico, Tritico Rainey, PLLC - Houston, TX