Limiting Disabled Student Use of Cellphone or Electronic Device Could Violate Their Rights

As schools consider limiting  student cellphone and device use at school, disability rights advocates are warning administrators to consider the civil rights of students with disabilities who require assistive technology to access learning. In a statement earlier this month, the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, a nonprofit that works…

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Study: MH Services are Least Accessible for Students Most Likely to Seek Them

A nationally representative August study by the University of Southern California has found that lower-income families are less likely to report the availability of mental health services in their schools compared to their White and higher-income counterparts. The study also found “striking patterns” relating chronic absenteeism and academic outcomes to…

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Father of School Shooter Charged in Mass Shooting that Killed Four

More parents are facing liability in connection with mass shootings committed by their children. Most recently, Colin Gray, the father of a 14-year-old Georgia high school shooter, was arrested and charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children in connection to the…

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