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Special Education Seminar
OCTOBER 30, 2015
Special Education Update: The Questions Remain the Same...The Answers Continue to Evolve
Bullying…The Legal View (and cost)
JULY 30, 2015
Safe Schools Conference
BB&K Police Bulletin: Taking Custody of Minor from School
SEPTEMBER 18, 2013
Officers Entitled to Qualified Immunity from Claims of Unlawful Arrest and Use of Excessive Force
Ninth Circuit Says Schools May Discipline Students Whose Off-Campus Speech Threaten Classmates
SEPTEMBER 13, 2013
Ruling Strengthens Ability of School Districts to Suspend and Expel Students to Protect Students and Staff
3rd Annual Safe Schools Conference at L.A.County Office of Education
AUGUST 1, 2012
LACOE | Long Beach, CA
Bullying and Cyber-Bullying Remain Hot Issues
DECEMBER 2, 2011
New Legislation Requires School Districts to Make Changes
Special Education Webinar: Annual Special Education Update
NOVEMBER 10, 2011
Challenges and Solutions for the 2011-2012 School Year
Special Education Webinar
NOVEMBER 10, 2010
Hot Topics for 2010: A Time of Transition and Change
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