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The History and Legal Landscape of Race Discrimination in K-12 Public Schools

February 10, 2022

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The History and Legal Landscape of Race Discrimination in K-12 Public Schools

 Celebrate Black History Monty by taking a walk down legal history lane. OSBA attorneys will review significant court cases including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka and more recently decided cases regarding student discipline for violation of school anti-discrimination policies. There will be a review of significant legislation from the 2021 legislation session as well as a preview of what schools might see from the 2022 legislation session. OSBA’s policy director will review the legally required policies the school board must adopt prohibiting symbols of hate in K-12 schools and policies that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, and national origin. Presenters will also go over what policies and practices are working in other districts around the state.

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The History and Legal Landscape of Race Discrimination in K-12 Public Schools
The History and Legal Landscape of Race Discrimination in K-12 Public Schools
The History and Legal Landscape of Race Discrimination in K-12 Public Schools
The History and Legal Landscape of Race Discrimination in K-12 Public Schools
Celebrate Black History Month by taking a walk down legal history lane. OSBA attorneys will review significant court cases including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka and more recently decided cases regarding student discipline for violation of school anti-discrimination policies. There will be a review of significant legislation from the 2021 legislation session as well as a preview of what schools might see from the 2022 legislation session. OSBA’s policy director will review the legally required policies the school board must adopt prohibiting symbols of hate in K-12 schools and policies that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, and national origin. Presenters will also go over what policies and practices are working in other districts around the state.
Celebrate Black History Month by taking a walk down legal history lane. OSBA attorneys will review significant court cases including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka and more recently decided cases regarding student discipline for violation of school anti-discrimination policies. There will be a review of significant legislation from the 2021 legislation session as well as a preview of what schools might see from the 2022 legislation session. OSBA’s policy director will review the legally required policies the school board must adopt prohibiting symbols of hate in K-12 schools and policies that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, and national origin. Presenters will also go over what policies and practices are working in other districts around the state.
Celebrate Black History Month by taking a walk down legal history lane. OSBA attorneys will review significant court cases including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka and more recently decided cases regarding student discipline for violation of school anti-discrimination policies. There will be a review of significant legislation from the 2021 legislation session as well as a preview of what schools might see from the 2022 legislation session. OSBA’s policy director will review the legally required policies the school board must adopt prohibiting symbols of hate in K-12 schools and policies that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, and national origin. Presenters will also go over what policies and practices are working in other districts around the state.
Celebrate Black History Month by taking a walk down legal history lane. OSBA attorneys will review significant court cases including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka and more recently decided cases regarding student discipline for violation of school anti-discrimination policies. There will be a review of significant legislation from the 2021 legislation session as well as a preview of what schools might see from the 2022 legislation session. OSBA’s policy director will review the legally required policies the school board must adopt prohibiting symbols of hate in K-12 schools and policies that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, and national origin. Presenters will also go over what policies and practices are working in other districts around the state.