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Establishment Clause - ANSWER - Public Schools cannot take any action that would have the
primary effect of advancing religion.


Separation of church and state


Free Exercise Clause - ANSWER - Public Schools cannot prohibit free exercise of religion
beliefs.


Lemon Test - ANSWER - 1. Is the purpose secular?
2. Is the primary effect to enhance or inhibit religion?
3. Is there excessive entanglement by the state in religious matters?


Equal Access Act - ANSWER - Public schools cannot deny the use of their facilities for any
religious, political, or philosophical reasons if the school has created a "limited open forum".


The 14th Amendment - ANSWER - provides protection regarding equal protection. No state can
deny equal protection of laws to anyone within its jurisdiction.


Individualized Education Plans - ANSWER - identifies needs, goals/objectives, evaluation
procedures, and annual review. Developed by multi-disciplinary team and the parents.


Jacob Getzel - Egon Guba - ANSWER - Three styles of leadership:
1 Nomothetic - leader emphasizes the expectations of the organization
2 Idiographic - leader emphasizes the needs of the individual who achieve the goals
3 Transactional - leader attempts to negotiate a course between the two extremes.


Transformational Leadership - ANSWER - Leithwood finds that transformational leaders pursue
three fundamental goals:

,1. Helping staff develop and maintain a collaborative, progressive school culture:
This means staff members often talk, observe, critique, and plan together.


Least Restrictive Environment - ANSWER - The EAHCA advocates educating handicapped
individuals within regular classrooms as much as possible. Mainstreaming is considered less
restrictive compared with a segregated environment.
Several factors should be considered:
1. The child‟s ability to profit from the regular curriculum
2. Social interaction benefits
3. The impact on the regular education students in the class




District Cost Differential - ANSWER - This component is a cost of living adjustment applied to
the total value of all students reported by a district. This component insures that additional funds
are assigned to school districts with higher costs of living.


Program Cost Factors - ANSWER - These are weights assigned to students in different
instructional programs (i.e. ESE, ESOL, Vocational) that address the additional costs associated
with teaching these students. Program Cost Factors are constant across school districts.


School Internal Funds - ANSWER - the School Board is responsible for administration and
control of internal funds of the district school system.


Procedural due process - ANSWER - protects an individual against arbitrary state action.
Certain steps must be followed in order to take away one's individual rights. Procedural due
process requires notice and hearing.


Substantive due process - ANSWER - 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.

, Freedom of Speech and Expression - ANSWER - Freedom of speech cannot be taken away
unless there is clear and present danger for material and substantial disruption. It cannot be
used to avoid unpleasantness or an unpopular viewpoint.


Search and Seizure - ANSWER - Strip searches require "probable cause" because they are
considered highly intrusive.


New Jersey v. T.L.O. - ANSWER - A female student was seen smoking in the bathroom. She
denied the accusation and had her purse searched. Officials found drug paraphernalia and
letters implicating her as a drug dealer. The court ruled in favor of the school district. Her 4th
Amendment rights were not violated. The court found that there was a "nexus" or connection
between the infraction and the items searched for. A search is permitted when:
1. The measure is reasonably related to the objectives of the search
2. The search is not intrusive in light of age and sex of the student
3. The reason for the search must justify the degree of the
intrusiveness.


First Amendment (Teachers) - ANSWER - teachers had no rights and worked at the pleasure of
the board. After 1968, teachers were recognized with constitutional rights and could speak out
regarding matters of public concern. Teachers were held to be "Exemplars" of the community.


Non-tenured Teachers - ANSWER - Unless required by state law or a collective bargaining
agreement that states otherwise, a non-tenured teacher can be dismissed without a reason at
the end of their contract period.


Age Discrimination in Employment Act - ANSWER - removes maximum age limitation, requires
employers to not use age as a factor in deciding promotions, hiring, etc.
40-70


Torts - ANSWER - A tort is an intentional or negligent civil wrong. Torts are different from crimes.


Negligence - ANSWER - These are accidents that should have been prevented through ordinary
care.
The injury must occur as a result of an "unreasonable risk" taken by another person.

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