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Virtual Workshops and Webinars








 • Smoking v. Vaping v. Drug Policies   Fighting Racial Slurs and Other Common   • Renewal / RIF Issues   Essential School Health Protocols in
 • Contracts and Job Descriptions  • Legal rights of Non-Certificated Staff      Challenging Times
 • Tenure and Bumping Rights  Acts of Student Aggression (PSEL Standards 3,   • Tenure Attainment Issues for 2020-2021 School Year  Mar. 5, 2021; 9 am - Noon
 • Tips, Suggestions and Time Saving Exercises  5, 6, and 8)  This session is approved for 1.3 NJ Continuing Legal Education   Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director; Wayne
 • Search and Seizure  Mar. 4, 2021; 9 am - Noon  (CLE) credits.                 Yankus, MD FAAP, school physician; Janice Loschiavo, MA, RN,
 • Due Process – Releasing Staff Members from Their Positions  Presenter: Robin Harden Daniels, Ed.D. FEA Presenter, Lead   NJ-CSN, Adjunct Instructor, William Paterson University and
 • Student Safety  Consultant, InFlight LLC A STEM Education Company   Building Trust and Protecting Employee   author of School Nursing: The Essential Reference (available at
 • Common Sense!  Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members  Rights                       a discounted rate to registrants)
 • Document, Document, Document!  Co-sponsored with Morris-Union Jointure Commission  Mar. 4, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm  Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members
 • It’s Always Been Done That Way, How Did I Know It Was Illegal!  This full-day workshop extends participants’ understanding   Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director; Rebecca   Presented by LEGAL ONE in partnership with the New Jersey
 of cultural diversity and its impact on successful instructional   Gold, Retired Director of Human Resources, Paula Clark,   Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics
 practices. Its purpose is to enable responsible adults to better   Esq., Director of Human Resources, Wayne Township School
 avert ethnic-based HIB infractions and the relational tensions that   District; Robert Murphy, NJPSA Assistant Executive Director  This workshop is ideal for school nurses, school physicians and
                                                                                 school administrators.  With a global pandemic, a world in turmoil
  NJLA Series 7 Session 2: Climate   arise from the pervasive use of inflammatory behaviors. To achieve   Fee: Member: $100/Non-member: $125  and constantly evolving health and safety requirements, it has
 these objectives, this workshop is divided into two parts. The
 and Culture: Nurturing Strong, Resilient   morning session defines the culturally responsive behaviors that   This day will provide a deeper dive into the process of building   never been more important to have sound protocols in place to
 Relationships for Adults and Students  promote a culture of respect through bias interruption. Whereas,   trust with district employees and ensuring that employee   ensure the physical and emotional wellbeing of all students and
                                                                                 staff.  This session will review the essential roles of key personnel
 Mar. 3, 2021; 9 am - 1 pm   the afternoon session imparts concrete strategies for responding   rights are clearly understood and protected. Best practices for   in establishing and implementing sound health protocols,
        communicating with employees, bargaining units and their
 Fee: $450 for a 3-session Academy. Participants must register   to and deterring the use of inflammatory behaviors.  representatives will be reviewed. The often misunderstood details   including the role of the school nurse, school physician, school
 for all three sessions. Click here to see the description.   of complex law related to family leave, workers compensation,   principal, district superintendent and board of education.
  Evaluations, Renewals, and Tenure  employment discrimination, employer duties in responding to staff  Key topics to be addressed include:
 Mar. 4, 2021; 6 pm- 7:30 pm  members with real or suspected disabilities, employee certification   • the latest COVID-19 related guidance from the CDC, Governor’s
 Presenters: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LEGAL ONE Supervisor of   requirements and more will also be reviewed. With staff member   Office, NJ Department of Education and NJ Department of Health
 Legal Research and Content Development; Michael Kaelber,   fear, anxiety and uncertainty at all time highs due to the COVID-19   • how to satisfy the legal duty of care to support students
 Esq., LEGAL ONE Coordinator for Online Course Development;   pandemic, there has never been a more important time to build   previously identified as at risk of harm to self or others,
 Rebecca Gold, Retired Director of Human Resources  strong bonds of trust with your staff.  and those with emerging or exacerbated needs due to the
 Fee: $50                                                                            pandemic
 In this session, participants will gain an understanding of the                   • Protocols for addressing imminent health and safety concerns
 key legal issues pertaining to staff evaluation. NJDOE Evaluation                   that may emerge while students are participating in remote
 Guidance and additional issues to be addressed will include:                        instruction
 • Evaluation Requirements for the 2020-2021 School Year                           • how to address the unique health and safety needs of students
 • Effect of the Spring 2020 “Not Evaluated” Ratings                                 with IEPs and 504 plans
                                                                                   • protocols for sharing information that are consistent with
                                                                                     privacy rights under FERPA and HIPAA

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