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For administrators interested in developing or improving search and seizure policies at their K-12 school, please join us for our 60-minute webinar on:
Student Search & Seizure: Guideline Updates to Minimize Legal Liability
Monday, September 15, 2014 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
http://www.pbconference.com/3KD/0/?C=3392&P=1070804&T=1&S=730&D=1
PROGRAM SUMMARY
Student search and seizure guidelines continue to create a constantly-changing grey area for administrators. The challenges of new technology, drug use, and increase violence have school officials concerned and unsure about how to keep schools safe without violating student rights. How can your public, private, or charter school craft or update its search and seizure policies? Join us for our highly-informative, 60-minute webinar where you will discover:
- What to consider when searching and seizing student devices
- Critical search guidelines to remain legal & protect yourself from liability
- Frequent search & seizure mistakes how to avoid them
- Keys to comply with the 4th Amendment: Eliminate confusion
EXPERT SPEAKER
Jacqueline A. Stefkovich is a professor of school law and ethics in the Department of Educational Leadership at The Pennsylvania State University. She holds a doctoral degree in Administration, Planning, and Social Policy from Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
- Dr. Stefkovich began her career as a teacher and public school guidance counselor. She is licensed to practice law in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia.
- Dr. Stefkovich's primary research interests focus on students' rights and school official's responsibilities under the Fourth Amendment. She has published extensively in peer reviewed journals as well as in law reviews. She has written two books with Lawrence Rossow: The Law and Education: Cases and Materials and an Education Law Association (ELA) monograph Search and Seizure in the Public Schools. With Joan Shapiro, she published Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education: Applying Theoretical Perspectives to Complex Dilemmas.
- In July 2006, she published a book on law and ethics entitled: The Best Interests of the Student: Applying Ethical Constructs to Legal Cases in Education.
* Student Search & Seizure: Guideline Updates to Minimize Legal Liability
* Live, 60-minute Webinar
* Monday, September 15, 2014 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
Register now for this exciting event by clicking the following link or calling 1-800-964-6033:
http://www.pbconference.com/3KD/0/?C=3392&P=1070804&T=1&S=730&D=1
We hope you'll join us.
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