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Parents' Guide to Public School Discipline in Washington
http://www.aclu-wa.org/issues/students/Student.Dis
Source: American Civil Liberties Union of Washington
A step-by-step guide for parents on how to for parents whose children are facing disciplinary proceedings at a public school: "it is designed for those who intend to advocate for their children in meetings with administrators, hearing officers, and school boards." Gather Information Develop a Strategy Advocate Your Position Step Two: Develop a Strategy Step Three: Advocate Your Position
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Students and Parents Know Your Rights in Disciplinary Proceedings -- Suspension for Unexcused Absences
http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/link.cfm?300
Source: Northwest Justice Project
Typically, a student may not be suspended due to unexcused absences. This resource lists conditions that must be me before a student may be suspended for unexcused absences.
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Students and Parents Know Your Rights in Disciplinary Proceedings -- Spanish Version
http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/link.cfm?298
Source: Northwest Justice Project
Information in Spanish on the rights of students and parents in disciplinary proceedings. Topics include: Short-term suspension (10 days or less); Expulsion or long-term suspension (more than 10 days); Rights of students and parents; Emergency Discipline; Suspension for Unexcused; Absences; and Readmission and alternative education.
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Students and Parents Know Your Rights in Disciplinary Proceedings -- Student Rights to Readmission or Alternative Education when Expelled or Suspended
http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/link.cfm?299
Source: Northwest Justice Project
A brief description of students' rights to request readmission or alternative education when expelled or suspended.
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