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residency, including forms of documentation to   school physician
     be considered, the rights of students not residing   Fee: $40
     with their parents or legal guardians, and the   School districts have numerous requirements
     due process involved when there is a dispute   related to addressing the health needs of
     over student residency. Legal issues including   students. This webinar will provide an overview
     eligibility, resources and services available to   of key legal requirements related to addressing
     homeless students will also be addressed.  students with medical needs — including emer-
     Participants will be provided with resources and   gency administration of medicine; responding
     best practices for addressing chronic absenteeism.   to students on field trips, addressing situations
     Participants will also be provided with strategies   that may occur in athletics; responding to sus-
     for conducting residency investigations.  pected substance abuse and potential overdose;

     Zoom Meeting                            and the legal rights of students, parents, and
                                             school officials under FERPA, HIPAA, and other
     English Language Learners Summit:       requirements.
     Opportunities for ELLs to Excel!        Zoom Meeting
     (PSEL Standards: 3, 4, 5, and 6)                Addressing Staff and Student
     Jun. 8, 2020; 9 am - 1 pm
     This session is offered in collaboration with   Mental Health Issues
     NJTESOL/NJBE and is sponsored by FEA and   Jun. 10, 2020; 9 am - 3 pm
     LEGAL ONE .                             Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE
     Fee: $149                               Director; George Scott, Ed.S, LMFT, LEGAL
                                             ONE Consultant
     This full-day summit will address a wide range
     of emerging best practices and legal issues   Fee: $150
     for English Language Learners. Topics to be   When student or staff members are struggling
     covered will include:                   with mental health and/or addiction issues,
      •  Exceptional ELLs: Special Education and   school districts face a series of complex legal,
        Gifted/Talented Education            medical and educational issues. This workshop
      •  Parent/Community Engagement         will provide clear guidance on the signs to look
                                             for when a student or staff member is dealing
      •  Arts and Arts Integration           with mental health and/or addiction issues, strat-
      •  Dual Language                       egies for assisting students and staff members,
      •  Advocacy for ELL Programs           key steps to take in documenting any changes
      •  Sheltered Instruction               in behavior and their impact on student and
                                             staff performance and safety, when and how to
      •  Civil Rights                        require students and staff members to be sent
                                             for mental health and/or addiction evaluations
     Zoom Meeting                            and procedures to use when this occurs, and
                                             understanding what reasonable accommodations
            HIB Law: Year in Review          may be required to address students.
     Jun. 9, 2020; 9 am - 11 am
     Presenter: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE   Zoom Meeting
     Director
     Fee: $150                                   School Law for Administrative
     Participants will learn about major changes in   Assistants
     state and federal statutes, regulations, guidance,   Jun. 10, 2020; 9 am - 11 am
     and case law that have a major impact on   Presenter: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LEGAL
     implementing New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Bill   ONE Supervisor of Legal Research and
     of Rights. This will include a review of new case   Content Development
     law expanding parental rights to access HIB   Fee: $100
     investigation reports, investigation documents,
     and video. Participants will also learn about new   What better way to show how much you value
     case law regarding the intersection of bullying   your administrative assistant than to support
     and special education, and new statutory   his/her professional growth? This workshop will
     requirements related to physical restraint of   address key legal issues that all administrative
     students. Participants will also consider how to   assistants need to know, including student
     respond to growing trends regarding anti-  residency, use of email and social media, and
     semitism, sexual harassment and other forms of   the essentials of HIB and discrimination law.
     discrimination. Participants will review lessons
     learned from the first year of implementation   Zoom Meeting
     of sweeping changes in state regulations
     related to HIB. Finally, participants will gain an    Responding to Kids in Crisis:
     understanding of the ever-evolving use of social   The Role of the School Counselor
     media to engage in cyberbullying, and the need
     for students AND staff members to understand   Jun. 11, 2020; 9 am - 11 am
     social media boundaries.                Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE
                                             Director; George Scott, Ed.S, LMFT, LEGAL
     WEBINAR                                 ONE Consultant
                                             Fee: $150
          Legal Issues in Student Health     Sponsored by LEGAL ONE and NJSCA
     Jun. 9, 2020; 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm         Many students come to school struggling with
     Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE   crises situations and unsure where to turn.
     Director; Rebecca Gold, Retired Director of   This workshop will assist school counselors in
     Human Resources; Wayne Yankus, M.D.,    understanding their legal requirements and
     F.A.A.P., Past President of NJ Chapter of   best practices in helping students respond to
     American Academy of Pediatrics and current   crisis situations, including student mental health

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