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26 October 2023

A Practical Guide To Connecticut School Law

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A Practical Guide to Connecticut School Law is the leading treatise on Connecticut school law, and it is used by school administrators and other educators, school board members and practitioners throughout the state.
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A Practical Guide to Connecticut School Law is the leading treatise on Connecticut school law, and it is used by school administrators and other educators, school board members and practitioners throughout the state. It also serves as the textbook for a number of school law courses offered at the graduate level in Connecticut universities.

Comprehensively revised and updated through the 2023 Legislative Session, the Tenth Edition of this treatise on Connecticut School Law is written by Thomas Mooney of Shipman & Goodwin LLP and published by CABE. The Guide is the must-have resource for school board members and school administrators interested in the various state and federal laws, regulations, and judicial decisions governing school district operation in Connecticut.

The Guide, first published in 1994, is organized in seven chapters dealing with all facets of school district operation:

  • Board Organization, Authority and Responsibilities
  • Religion and the Schools
  • Teacher Employment, Evaluation and Dismissal
  • Students
  • Special Education
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Obligations of School Boards as Employer

The Tenth Edition is updated with descriptions of important new developments in the law, including student free speech, teacher evaluation, bullying, curriculum and graduation requirements, board member training, and affirmative action. It comes with an electronic version that includes links that permit readers to access electronic resources, including judicial decisions, statutes, regulations, and state and federal guidance on school board obligations.

To purchase a copy, you may order online or visit CABE's website for more information.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
26 October 2023

A Practical Guide To Connecticut School Law

United States Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Shipman & Goodwin LLP  logo
Shipman & Goodwin’s value lies in our commitment -- to our clients, to the profession and to the community. We have one goal: to help our clients achieve their goals. How we accomplish it is simple: we devote our considerable experience and depth of knowledge to understand each client’s unique needs, business and industry, and then we develop solutions to meet those needs. Clients turn to us when they need a trusted advisor. With our invaluable awareness of each client’s challenges, we can counsel them at every step -- to keep their operations running smoothly, help them navigate complex business transactions, position them for future growth, or resolve business disputes. The success of our clients is of primary importance to us and our attorneys invest meaningful time getting to know the client's business and are skilled in the practice areas and industry sectors critical to that success. With more than 175 attorneys in offices throughout Connecticut, New York and in Washington, DC, we serve the needs of
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