is not a "process" but rather another word for liberty or freedom. It
includes life, liberty, property, education, travel, appearance, and the
freedoms of religion, speech, press and assembly, as well as, the
right to marry, have children, choose a career, or acquire knowledge.
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Least Restrictive Environment The capital projects fund
, The debt service fund Substantive due process
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Gender equality in athletics
The girl and your boy teams have to have equitable equipment,
practice times, advertisement.
The amount of money the team brings in cannot be used against.
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Student Meds Title 9
FEFP First Year Teachers
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Students have freedom of expression/speech as long as it does not
disrupt learning.
,Students can organize in groups, hand out flyers, but if you let one
group, you have to let all groups.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 Class Size Amendment
The 14th Amendment 1st Amendment
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Every Collective Agreement usually contains a grievance and
arbitration procedure, though there are many variations in the actual
process set out in each.
The purpose of the procedure is to resolve disputes between
employees and the union on the one side, and the employer on the
other, in regards to matters covered by the Collective Agreement.
Essentially, the grievance process is the first process and arbitration
is only pursued if the dispute is not resolved during the grievance
process.
Grievance procedures usually have two or three 'steps', or stages,
involving progressively higher levels of management and union
representation. Also, the grievance and arbitration clause has time
limits for proceeding to each subsequent stage.
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, The trust and agency funds The capital projects fund
Grievance and Arbitration
The debt service fund
Procedures
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K-3 - 18 students
4-8 - 22 students
9-12 - 25 students
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Steps to Increasing Parent
Search and Seizure
Involvement
CSR (class size reduction)
Professional Learning Communities
for core classes
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