Public Law Library
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Education
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Special Education, Student Loans
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Anti-Bullying Information
- Kansas now has a law that prohibits bullying on school property, buses, at school-sponsored events, and on-line. This site explains the new law and how it is designed to keep your children safe. There are links to other laws concerning school safety.
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Rights Discipline, Suspension or Expulsion
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Choosing an Education and Financing It
- Yes, there are scams in higher education and financing. Find out more about the options available and how to avoid a "Degree of Deception" that won't lead to better employment prospects. Also talk about fraudulent student scholarships and grants.
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Student Loans
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Juvenile Defense
- Document provided by the Kansas Public Defender's Office, created mainly for defense attorneys. It contains some information on the juvenile offender system and possible defenses for minors charged with a crime. Many pieces of this document are more useful for attorneys than for the public, but it may give you some resources for assisting in the defense.
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No Child Left Behind in Kansas
- The Department of Education has posted this page to give parents information on the No Child Left Behind law and how it applies to Kansas schools. It also contains links to complaint forms.
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Protect Your Child From Internet Predators
- This site discusses child and teen internet predators. It has links to other sites for important information and additional help.
Be cautious, there are individuals who will attempt to exploit your child through various ways, even the Internet. These predators exert a tremendous amount of time, money, and energy into seducing their potential victims with attention, kindness, affection, and gifts. These individuals are aware of children/teen interests and empathize with their problems. If you are not spending time listening and talking with your child, someone else will.
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Miscellaneous
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Students' Privacy Rights
- Students have a right to privacy of their school records under federal law. This link explains those rights. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.
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