Act 65, effective August 29, 2021, tightens agenda requirements for school board meetings. Act 65 of 2021 will amend the Sunshine Act, 65 Pa. C.S. §§701-716, to require the following: 1. All public agencies currently covered under the Sunshine Act must provide notice of agency business on an Agenda, which must include a listing of each matter of agency business that will or may be the subject of … [Read more...] about Amendments to Sunshine Law Make Big Changes in School Board Meeting Procedures
Act 65 of 2021 Amends the Sunshine Act
Some of you may have received updates from your State Representatives about Act 65, which was approved by Governor Wolf on June 30, 2021 and amends the Sunshine Act for public agencies. Below is a summary of the changes. Act 65 of 2021 will amend the Sunshine Act, 65 Pa. C.S. §§701-716, to require the following: 1. All public agencies currently covered under the Sunshine Act must … [Read more...] about Act 65 of 2021 Amends the Sunshine Act
Governor Wolf Signs Act 66, Offering Optional Year of Education Due to COVID
This past week, Governor Wolf signed SB 664/Act 66, a law that offers parents and adult students the authority to request retention and, in some cases, an additional year of education as a result of learning lost during the pandemic. What the Law Says Following minor revisions, Senate Bill 664 moved quickly through the Legislature and was signed into law on June 30, 2021. The revisions shifted … [Read more...] about Governor Wolf Signs Act 66, Offering Optional Year of Education Due to COVID
Federal Court Determine Tuition Reimbursement Is An Available Remedy in Early Intervention Matters
The decision in K.S. v. Montgomery County Intermediate Unit No. 23 was issued by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Jun 29, 2021 and includes general legal conclusions that may apply to all early intervention students going forward. What Happened K.S. is an eligible young student, with a need for early intervention services under the educational category … [Read more...] about Federal Court Determine Tuition Reimbursement Is An Available Remedy in Early Intervention Matters
Masks, Vaccines, Safety Plans…. School Strategies for Back to School Hinge on CDC Guidance
As parents and School Districts prepare for the return of in-person instruction this fall, the question remains… can and should School Districts enforce mask mandates for students and staff? For now, the answer is unclear, and School District responses are divided. In May, the CDC issued guidance with regard to the mask mandate and those individuals who are fully vaccinated. Shortly thereafter, … [Read more...] about Masks, Vaccines, Safety Plans…. School Strategies for Back to School Hinge on CDC Guidance
SCOTUS Lets Mahanoy Cheerleader Vent, Confirms Schools Need to Weigh Off Campus Speech Case by Case
In an 8-1 majority opinion, the Supreme Court ruled in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. that a Pennsylvania high school violated a student’s First Amendment rights when the school suspended her from the cheerleading squad after posting profane language and gestures on her social media account. Background on the case and our article on the case’s oral argument can be found here. “Bright … [Read more...] about SCOTUS Lets Mahanoy Cheerleader Vent, Confirms Schools Need to Weigh Off Campus Speech Case by Case