Top 5 Legal Strategies to Manage Student Mental Health During COVID-19
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Webinar: Top 5 Legal Strategies to Limit Special Education Claims During COVID-19
School closures raise practical legal questions about IDEA timelines, consent requirements, ESY, and future “Comp Ed” claims. In this webinar, nationally recognized Education Law practitioner John Comegno, Esq., addresses your pressing questions and provides practical steps to stay compliant and advance educational best practices.
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Disclaimer: Frontline Education does not provide legal advice. Always consult your district’s counsel about the issues discussed in this webinar.