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What Are the Laws in New York on School Suspensions?

What Are the Laws in New York on School Suspensions?

What Are My Child’s Legal Rights Before a Suspension in New York?

What Are My Child’s Legal Rights Before a Suspension in New York?

What Are My Child’s Legal Rights When He or She is Removed From Class in New York?

What Are My Child’s Legal Rights When He or She is Removed From Class in New York?

What Materials are Considered "Educational Records?"

What Materials are Considered "Educational Records?"

What Are the Rights of Parents and Students to Access Educational Records?

What Are the Rights of Parents and Students to Access Educational Records?

How Do Parents and Students Request to Amend Educational Records?

How Do Parents and Students Request to Amend Educational Records?

When Can a School Disclose Information Regarding Your Child ’s Educational Records?

When Can a School Disclose Information Regarding Your Child ’s Educational Records?

What Can I Do if My Child’s School is Violating a Provision of FERPA?

What Can I Do if My Child’s School is Violating a Provision of FERPA?

Student Discipline for Off-Campus Speech in the New Digital Era

"Parents and students should be aware that companies exist that are capable of scouring the Internet for everything a person may have said or done online in the course of the last seven (7) years...While many such companies presently research candidates for employment or personal injury litigants, rather than students, their import for the future is clear: nothing said or done on the Internet is private."

When Can a School Disclose Information Without Parental or Student Consent?

When Can a School Disclose Information Without Parental or Student Consent?

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