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School Management & Organization, Educational Law

Avoiding Legal Hassles

by Larry E. Frase, John Walsh, William A. Streshly
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Overview

Veteran school administrators, Streshly and Frase, have taken their classic "quick reference" and combined it with the insight and experience of a practicing school attorney for a comprehensive, updated edition.

Synopsis

A comprehensive quick reference that covers virtually every legal challenge faced by schools today

Veteran school administrators Bill Streshly and Larry Frase have taken their classic "quick reference" and combined it with the insight and experience of a practicing school attorney for a comprehensive, up-to-date reference that covers all the basics and more, including:

  • Education's legal framework
  • Making the system work for you
  • Understanding the direction of the changing law
  • The struggle for human rights: students, parents
  • Separation of church and state
  • Managing grades, tests, and student records
  • School discipline
  • School safety and security
  • Special education
  • Personnel management
  • Collective bargaining

... as well as new strategies for avoiding lawsuits and a highly useful "troubleshooting guide".

New to the Second Edition: Summaries and insights on the newest laws and trends in legislation ... and now, for the first time, experienced administrators William Streshly and Larry Frase, join forces with John Walsh, a practicing attorney with extensive experience in school law, combining his knowledge of the judicial system with the needs of educators.

About the Author, Larry E. Frase

Larry E. Frase is Professor of Organizational Psychology at San Diego State University. He has sixteen years of experience in school administration, including six years as assistant superinten­dent and eight as superintendent. He completed his M.A. and his Ph.D. at Arizona State University. He has published forty articles   About the Authors xix   in state and national journals and is currently working on articles ranging from school board reform to teacher motivation. School Management by Wandering Around (1990) is being used in graduate courses and by prac­ticing school administrators. He is co­author with Streshly of The Top Ten Myths in Education (2000). He has served as a speaker and/or consultant for more than seventy-five state and national conferences, school districts, and universities. He has received nu­merous honors and awards at profes­sional conferences. He was selected as one of the Top One Hundred School Administrators in the United States in 1985 by the National School Board Association and the American Associa­tion of School Administrators.

  William A. Streshly is Professor of Educational Administration at San Diego State University. He has twenty-five years of experience in public school administration, including more than thirteen years as district superintendent, five years as high school principal, five years as vice principal, and two years as counselor and student activities adviser. Currently, he teaches school law and finance in addition to coordinating San Diego State University's Administrative Credential Program. He has published articles on character educa­tion, staff development, curriculum development,competency testing, school finance, school labor relations, restructuring schools, and managing change. He is the coauthor of two other books, The Top Ten Myths in Education and Teacher Unions and TQE. A fourth book on teacher unions is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2001. He has served as speaker and consultant for xviii Avoiding Legal Hassles     more than thirty state and national conferences, school districts, and professional organizations, in addition to scores of speaking engagements for community service clubs, chambers of commerce, alumni clubs, and political groups. He has served as a leader in numerous community/civic organizations and has served as an educational adviser to county, state, and federal officials.   John Walsh is an attorney with Best Best & Krieger LLP in Riverside, California. His practice includes school law, public agency law, and general litigation. He graduated cum laude from Loyola Law School and was elected to the Order of the Coif, an international academic honor association. While in law school, he received American Jurisprudence Awards for his studies of contracts and trial advocacy. He also holds a doctorate in history from the Clare­mont Graduate University, Clare­   mont, California; a master's degree in history from American Uni­versity, Washington, D.C.; and an undergraduate degree in politics and history from Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, where he graduated with honors. He represents a wide variety of school districts, colleges, and public agencies and also writes and gives presentations on legal issues of importance to his school dis­trict clients. His article on peer sexual harassment appeared in the Hastings Women's Law Journal. Prior to practicing law, he taught history and American studies at Claremont McKenna College (Claremeont, California), Occidental College (Los Angeles), and in the Rancho Santiago Community College District.  

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2001
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
138
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761945307

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