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Answer all questions. Be sure to defend your positions with evidence from the text. Essex, Nathan L.. School Law and the Public Schools: A Practical Guide for Educational Leaders, 5th Edition. Allyn & Bacon, 2012. VitalBook file. A simple paragraph for each question is appropriate.
You are a new principal. It is summer and you are reviewing the teacher handbook. You notice that the handbook provides no guidance for “copyright” requirements or use of the internet for instruction. Develop a clear and concise list of what teachers must do to comply with legal requirements.
One of your teachers has rewritten the course on “The Bible as Literature.” You notice that there are references to specific religion in the revision. How would you advise the teacher on what could and could not be taught?
Is it possible to recite the “Pledge of Allegiance” in school if you eliminate the phrase “under God”? Why or why not? Can you require students to recite the Pledge at all? Why or why not?