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Schedule a Live or Web-Based Training for Your School

 

Looking for an in-person training, live webinar, or recorded online training for your school?  We offer trainings on a wide array of school law topics!  Below is a sampling of some of the many live trainings that we offer.  Looking for something specific or unique?  We are always happy to customize trainings for specific schools, groups, or organizations.  

Sample Training Topics

SPECIAL EDUCATION TOPICS

Communication and Schools:  A Legal Guide to Limiting Liability through Good Communication Practices

Communication and Schools: A Legal Guide to Limiting Liability through Good Communication Practices

(90 Minutes)

This session identifies some of the most common communication issues and offers practical and helpful solutions.

Demystifying Section 504: A Practical Guide to a Puzzling Law

Demystifying Section 504: A Practical Guide to a Puzzling Law

(Full Day – 6 Hours)

From mild anxiety to sheer panic, Section 504 tends to evoke a wide range of emotions in educators and school leaders. If you share in these feelings, don't worry - you are not alone. Section 504 ensures equal access to school programs for students with disabilities, but educators are often fuzzy about exactly what their obligations are under this federal law.

Drafting Defensible IEPs

Drafting Defensible IEPs

2-Day Workshop - 12 instructional hours (6 hours per day)

This intensive and interactive (and fun!) 2-day workshop is designed to provide a comprehensive look at common issues related to the IEP process and give participants the tools they need to draft truly effective IEPs.

Educating Students with Medical Needs:  10 Essential Accommodation Considerations for Section 504 Teams

Educating Students with Medical Needs: 10 Essential Accommodation Considerations for Section 504 Teams

(Half Day - 2.5 Instructional Hours)

Section 504 cases are on the rise, and courts are increasingly examining whether schools are fully accommodating students with disabilities. Are your school’s 504 plans legally defensible? In this session, attorney Erin D. Gilsbach outlines 10 categories of disability-related accommodation that 504 teams need to consider.

Legally-Defensible FBAs & BIPs:  A Practical Approach to Gathering Great Data & Creating Comprehensive Documents

Legally-Defensible FBAs & BIPs: A Practical Approach to Gathering Great Data & Creating Comprehensive Documents

(Full-Day – 6 Instructional Hours)

A comprehensive FBA is the basis for a great behavior intervention plan (BIP) or positive behavior support plan (PBSP). So why is it so difficult to find excellent examples? In this full-day, in-person training, school law attorney Erin D. Gilsbach takes a deep-dive into special education caselaw to determine what the courts and hearing officers have said about FBAs and BIPs/PBSPs.

Life After High School: Practical (and Legally Defensible) Transition Planning for Students with Special Needs

Life After High School: Practical (and Legally Defensible) Transition Planning for Students with Special Needs

(Half Day – 2.5 Instructional Hours)

In this session, attorney and nationally-recognized speaker and professional development trainer, Erin D. Gilsbach, Esq., highlights this important and often-overlooked issue of truly transitioning a student with special needs from high school to college, employment, and everyday adult life.

GENERAL EDUCATION TOPICS

A Legal Guide to ICE Enforcement in Schools

A Legal Guide to ICE Enforcement in Schools

(90 Minutes)

Atty. Gilsbach will provide a detailed analysis of the law regarding the right of undocumented students to attend school, ICE authority to act on school grounds, warrants and ICE enforcement actions, student data privacy and ICE requests for student information, responding to ICE presence on school grounds, the legal implications of obstructing or impeding a lawful ICE enforcement action, providing information to parents and the community, and more.

Family Law for Schools: Who's the "Parent," Who Has Legal Rights, and Why It Matters

Family Law for Schools: Who's the "Parent," Who Has Legal Rights, and Why It Matters

(Half Day – 2.5 Hours)

In this session, Atty. Erin D. Gilsbach takes a legally-complex subject and distills it into clear, understandable, and practical information and tools that schools can use to ensure that they are effectively meeting the needs of all students while protecting their rights. This session is ideal for all public and non-public school employees, including public, non-public and charter school teachers, administrators, guidance counselors, school nurses, school psychologists, coaches/activities coordinators, and other school personnel. ALL school employees need this training!

Legally Defensible Practices for Handling Tricky Residency, Enrollment, Attendance and Transportation Issues

Legally Defensible Practices for Handling Tricky Residency, Enrollment, Attendance and Transportation Issues

(Full Day – 6 Instructional Hours)

This full-day special education law training is designed to help PA schools navigate these tricky topics. This session will address such topics as: Transfer students, Pa residency issues, McKinney-Vento (homeless) protections/requirements, Truancy and Attendance Issues, Enrollment requirements, Hot-topic transportation issues

PTAs, Booster Clubs, Foundations, & Charitable Gifts: Tips & Tools for Legally-Defensible Community-Based Revenue Building

PTAs, Booster Clubs, Foundations, & Charitable Gifts: Tips & Tools for Legally-Defensible Community-Based Revenue Building

(90 Minutes)

More than ever, schools rely upon the generosity, support, and assistance of 3rd-party nonprofit groups like PTAs, Booster Clubs, and charitable foundations to help fund and operate important school programs. But what happens when a 3rd-party group violates the law?

School Law Boot Camp: A Legal Refresher Course for School Administrators

School Law Boot Camp: A Legal Refresher Course for School Administrators

(2-Day Course – 12 Instructional Hours)

The session covers provides a basic framework for the following areas of law: employment & labor law; student rights & legal obligations to students; technology law; enrollment, transportation, & attendance; and school finance & governance.

Special Ed. Rules for General Ed. Staff

Special Ed. Rules for General Ed. Staff

(Half Day – 2.5 Instructional Hours)

In this session, Atty. Erin D. Gilsbach provides essential legal information for regular education staff members. She provides an overview of the areas of liability impacted by regular ed staff and discusses in detail what teachers, counselors, school nurses, administrators, coaches, and other regular ed staff members need to know and do to prevent special education liability.

Additional Training Topics

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1:1 Programs, BYOD Initiatives, and Technology in the Classroom

3rd-Party Donors, Booster Clubs, Parent/Teacher Organizations, and Foundations

ADA, Disability Accommodations, and the Interactive Process

ADHD, Emotional Disturbance, Anxiety, and Other Tricky Issues

AI Legal Issues

Acceptable Use Policies and Technology Practices

Addressing Off-Campus Conduct Issues

Administrator School Law Boot Camp

Advertising on School Grounds

Attendance, Absenteeism, Truancy, & School Avoidance

Audio/Video Recording in Schools

Board Policy and Administrative Regulation Development

Bullying / Cyberbullying

Bullying and Students with Special Needs

CIPA / COPPA

Child Abuse / Mandated Reporting

Child Find

Clearances / Mandated Reporting / Background History Checks

Communicating with Parents and Students: A Legal Guide for Educators

Conducting Defensible IEP Meetings

Conducting Legally-Defensible Investigations

Confidentiality and Student Records

Contractors, Vendors, and other 3rd-Party Providers

Copyright & Intellectual Property Law for Schools

Crisis Planning and Working with Law Enforcement

Custody and Family Law Issues

Cybersecurity and Schools

Defensible Communication Practices for School Personnel & School Boards

Defensibly Handling Employee Misconduct

Drug/Alcohol Testing for Students

Drug/Alcohol Testing in the Workplace

Due Process Hearings

Due Process Mock Hearing

Educator Misconduct and Mandated Reporting

Employee Evaluations

Employee Speech / 1st Amendment Issues

Employees and Social Media

Employment Law Basics

Employment Law for School Administrators

Employment Records

FMLA Leave

Field Trips, Extracurricular Activities, and School-Sponsored Events

Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)

Fundamentals of Special Ed. Discipline

Gifted Education Basics

Gifted IEP (GIEP) Writing Workshop

Gifted Placement and Programming

Gifted Procedures

Hiring and Firing Basics

Homeless and Foster Care Students

Hot-Topic School Employment Law Issues

Hot-Topic Technology Issues

ICE Enforcement in Schools

IDEA Basics

IDEA Evaluations

IDEA Evaluations and Eligibility

IDEA vs. Section 504

IEP Meetings

IEP Writing Workshop

IEPs and IDEA Placements

Immigration Law, ESL, and Migrant Students

Immunizations

Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs)

Legal Update for Special Education Administrators

Legal Update for Technology Directors

Legally-Defensible Practices for Using 3rd-Party Technology

Livestreaming Events and Classes

Medical Marijuana and Its Use in the School Setting

Naloxone, Epi-Pens, and Student Emergency Services

Nursing / Student Health Issues

Parent Rights and Responsibilities

Progressive Employee Discipline

Protecting and Capitalizing upon the School’s Intellectual Property

Recognizing and Addressing Discrimination Issues

Records Retention Workshop

Records Retention and Destruction

Religious Discrimination

Religious Rights of Students and Employees

Residency / Enrollment

Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) Issues

Safe Schools, Special Ed., and Dangerous Students

School Law for Athletic Directors

School Law for Board Members

School Law for Building Administrators

School Law for Charter Schools

School Law for Guidance Counselors

School Law for SAP Teams

School Law for School Nurses

School Law for Special Education Administrators

School Law for Teachers

Search and Seizure

Section 504 Basics

Section 504 Evaluations and Eligibility

Section 504: Evaluation and Plan Development

Sexual Violence on Campus

Special Ed. Discipline Workshop

Special Ed. Law for Regular Ed. Teachers

Special Education Caselaw Update

Student Confidentiality for Educators

Student First Amendment / Free Speech

Student Fundraising

Student Investigations

Student Mental Health Issues

Student Records / Student Data Privacy

Suicide Awareness & Prevention

Sunshine Act Primer

Title IX & Athletics

Transgender Students

Transportation

Use of School Facilities by 3rd-Party Groups

Website Accessibility

When Do We Need a Nurse?

Working with Volunteers & the Community

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