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Welcome to EdCounsel Insights! Join us for this podcast to learn about recent school court cases, new legislation, or, perhaps, an area of legal concern for our Missouri public schools. EdCounsel Insights is available below and you can also subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
With the increase in teacher’s minimum salary requirements, many districts are reevaluating the design of their teacher salary schedules. In this episode, Duane discusses the statutory parameters for teacher salary schedules that should be considered in rethinking schedule design for the 25-26 school year.
With the advance of generative artificial intelligence, schools are becoming increasingly interested in the implementation and usage of AI in a variety of ways. In this episode, Duane discusses a few of the primary legal considerations that schools should bear in mind as they move forward with AI in their District.
Running for a school board tends to be a lot more involved that most potential candidates assume it will be when they step forward to serve. In this episode, Duane Martin and Emily Omohundro discuss many of the procedural and practical aspects of running for school board in an attempt to demystify the process and prepare candidates for the challenges and rewards of serving on the board.
Every holiday season, questions arise regarding concerts, displays, attire and other forms of expression that may be considered religious in nature. Schools must strike a balance between allowing individuals to express themselves and the school’s endorsement of religion under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Join Emily, Drew and Duane in this episode of EdCounsel Insights as they talk through scenarios regarding religious expression in schools during this holiday season.
One of the primary responsibilities of an elected school board is to make policies that serve as a framework for how the local school district operates. In this episode, Duane and Emily discuss policy development, policy services, and perspectives regarding how school boards can better serve their communities in their policy-making process.
As concerns over security continue to impact schools, questions surrounding the rights of registered sex offenders, their proximity to schools, and the legal parameters in place to protect students have become pressing issues. What does the Missouri law say about where sex offenders can be in relation to schools? How are schools to balance the rights of individuals with the need to protect our children? In this episode of EdCounsel Insights, we discuss how Missouri’s law regarding sex offenders applies to Missouri public school districts before turning to some of the parameters and practical issues associated with permitting sex offenders on school property.
October 8, 2024
As student misconduct increases in frequency and severity this fall, many school board members are questioning their role in discipline matters. In this episode, Duane dives into an often-overlooked aspect of student discipline: the critical responsibilities of the school board. He discusses how boards establish policies, determine procedures, and make final decisions on student discipline, shedding light on their influence in shaping a safe and supportive school environment. Join us for this discussion of the school board's vital role in addressing student behavior.
Missouri public school districts are limited in the methods they can use to procure construction of facilities. In this episode, Duane and Tom discuss the various methods of construction procurement and the ins and outs of procuring design professionals and construction contractors.
October 8, 2024
As student misconduct increases in frequency and severity this fall, many school board members are questioning their role in discipline matters. In this episode, Duane dives into an often-overlooked aspect of student discipline: the critical responsibilities of the school board. He discusses how boards establish policies, determine procedures, and make final decisions on student discipline, shedding light on their influence in shaping a safe and supportive school environment. Join us for this discussion of the school board's vital role in addressing student behavior.
Missouri public school districts are limited in the methods they can use to procure construction of facilities. In this episode, Duane and Tom discuss the various methods of construction procurement and the ins and outs of procuring design professionals and construction contractors.
September 20, 2024
Missouri school districts have been hit with numerous online threats lately. In this episode, Duane talks through the primary legal issues in disciplining online threats including gathering evidence, addressing off campus misconduct, and navigating free speech concerns.
September 6, 2024
In this episode, Emily and Duane discuss the ins and outs of student residency requirements including statutory exceptions to the residency requirements, residency waivers, guardianship, powers of attorney, and other related topics.
August 23, 2024
With increasing frequency, teachers are requesting release from their contracts with school districts with short notice, during the summer, or at the beginning of the school year. This development creates significant challenges for schools as they attempt to manage teacher shortages. In this episode, Duane discusses the legal landscape surrounding teachers “breaking their contracts” and the remedies available to schools in dealing with this situation.
Episode 57: The General Assembly’s Oversight: Sex Segregated Restrooms in Missouri Public Schools
October 31, 2023
Some former and current legislators argue that school districts should pass policies requiring sex segregated school restrooms. The Missouri Human Rights Act prohibits segregation in public accommodations, including restrooms, on the basis of sex. This prohibition is broad enough to allow for claims that males cannot be excluded from female restrooms and vice versa. As long as this language is on the books, and as long as the law is otherwise unsettled as to whether schools can have sex segregated restrooms, districts should avoid adopting policies that may lead to increased legal risks.
March 9, 2023
With Board reorganizations coming up next month, it is time to think about who should be your Board president. In this episode, Duane discusses the role of the Board President and general areas of responsibilities—all things to consider as you elect your new President.
January 13, 2023
In this episode, Duane and Emily discuss the requirements for board candidates surrounding personal financial disclosures, sometimes called financial interest statements. Emily and Duane talk through some of the confusing points associated with the filing requirements, as well as filing requirements for sitting board members.
November 22, 2022
With the passage of Amendment 3 legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, many school leaders are wondering what the impact, at least in the short term, will be for Missouri schools. In this episode, Emily and Duane discuss how Amendment 3 is likely to affect Missouri schools in the short term and identify some of the issues that school leaders should consider at this juncture.
In this episode, Duane and Tom talk through general election issues for schools on election day. We discuss the ins and outs of schools as polling places, employee leave to vote, and other general election day issues that impact Missouri public schools.
October 19, 2022
In this episode, Duane talks with Dr. Marlie Williams, DESE’s Virtual Learning Administrator, regarding changes to the MOCAP program, as well as guidance and resources for resident district school leaders.
September 23, 2022
By email, text messaging or in-person, Board members can rather easily but unintentionally engage in a “meeting” under the law. In this episode, Duane talks through the Sunshine Law issues that can come up when board members confer about school-related topics outside of regularly scheduled meetings.
September 2, 2022
In this episode, Duane discusses recent developments surrounding the issue of sexually explicit materials in Missouri public schools. We discuss the new criminal statute prohibiting the provision of explicit sexual materials to students and a recent ruling from a Missouri federal court regarding restrictions on student access to books under the First Amendment.
July 5, 2022
The US Supreme Court’s recent decision regarding a coach who prayed at mid-field following high school football games has significant implications for Missouri’s schools. In this episode, Duane and Emily discuss the ruling and its ramifications for Missouri public school districts.
June 17, 2022
In this episode, Duane is joined by attorney and MASA’s Director of Advocacy Scott Kimble to discuss the topline takeaways from this General Session. Scott talks through the highlights of the budget, the new charter funding and virtual education bill, as well as some of the many provisions of SB 681, including reading intervention, community engagement policy requirements, the BRITE Act, etc. Great insight into new Missouri legislation!
June 13, 2022
In this episode, Drew, Emily and Duane discuss the recent court’s judgment in favor of a school district notwithstanding a $4 million jury verdict against the district and in favor of a transgender student. The team discusses the nature of the decision and what it means for Missouri public school districts trying to address transgender student requests for public accommodations like restroom usage.
June 3, 2022
In this episode, Tom Smith and Duane discuss recent claims regarding pupil privacy and student surveys. Tom and Duane talk through the legal parameters and practical considerations that districts need to think about now to prepare for the upcoming school year.
May 20, 2022
In this episode, we continue the "Leaders and the Law" series with school leader and public education advocate, Roger Schmitz. Duane discusses with Roger his thoughts and reflections on public school challenges, leadership, and advocacy.
May 12, 2022
With the Governor’s proposal to increase teacher salaries, Districts are considering options for implementation of a salary schedule that will make sense for them, now and in the future. School leader and financial expert Carol Embree joins Emily and Duane to discuss the financial and legal issues associated with putting a salary schedule with a $38K minimum teacher’s salary into place.
April 25, 2022
Over the past few months, legal issues regarding public access to and board approval of instructional materials have become prevalent. In this episode, Emily and Duane discuss legal issues regarding instructional materials, curriculum and textbooks ranging from approval requirements to parental access.
This past week, the Supreme Court rejected a board member’s claim that his First Amendment rights were violated when his board gave him a verbal censure for his conduct as a board member. In this episode, Duane discusses the Court’s decision and what it means for Missouri school boards that may want to censure an individual board member.
March 21, 2022
Federal, state law and board policy each have specific rules for guns on Missouri school property. In this episode, Duane talks through some of the more common issues raised by these rules and what school officials should know about guns on school property in the possession of students, patrons, visitors, employees and school protections officers.
March 4, 2022
With the new criminal penalties associated with violating the rules, there is an increased scrutiny on school officials and how they provide information about the District’s ballot measure. In this episode, Rachel Meystedt joins Duane to talk about key rules relating to campaigns for ballot measures including the use of district resources, remaining neutral in providing ballot information, requirements for printed and electronic materials, and the formation of committees.
February 28, 2022
Last Friday, the CDC announced recent changes in its guidance, including guidance for schools. In today’s episode, Emily and Duane discuss a summary of the recent changes, including changes in the requirements to mask on school buses.
February 11, 2022
With the recent hearing on HB 1814, the open enrollment bill, there is a great deal of discussion and confusion about what the bill will mean to public schools. In this episode, Duane discusses some of the common misconceptions about this proposed legislation.
January 28, 2022
As schools prepare for the Spring personnel season, Duane and Emily discuss the actions and processes for school boards in making good personnel decisions this Spring. In this episode, we cover a wide-range of personnel topics as they relate to Board decisions including the hiring process before the board, non-renewals, contracting, personnel-related Sunshine Law issues, resignations, and much more!
January 14, 2022
In this episode, Drew and Duane discuss this week’s decision from the Missouri Supreme Court regarding the termination of a teacher for disclosure of confidential student information when she transferred the District’s Google for Education Account to her personal Google account for personal reasons. Drew talks through some critical takeaways for Missouri public schools regarding data breaches, Google for Education, and staff member compliance with FERPA.
January 7, 2022
In this episode, Duane and Emily discuss some of the most recent legal developments including the vacation of the state of emergency by the Governor and its impact on 550 employees and the issuance of public health orders, the appeal of the Cole County judgment by intervenors, new CDC guidance on quarantines and other issues creating legal questions for schools.
December 17, 2021
In this episode, Duane, Emily and Drew discuss last week’s verdict against a Missouri school district based upon a transgender student’s claims of discrimination and what it means going forward for Missouri’s schools.
December 10, 2021
Recent actions by the Missouri Attorney General demonstrate an abuse of the power of his office and demonstrate a disregard for the safety of students and staff members. In this episode, Duane talks through the AG’s actions, how the AG is breaching his duties, and how this all impacts our schools.
November 24, 2021
Earlier this week, the Cole County Circuit Court entered a judgment declaring that certain health orders by unelected officials were illegal. Emily Omohundro and Tom Smith join Duane in this episode to talk through the nature of the ruling and the potential impact this ruling may have on Missouri public schools.
November 19, 2021
Earlier this week, the Missouri Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the Springfield Public Schools alleging 13 violations of the Sunshine Law. This lawsuit makes claims that may have a substantial and adverse impact on public school districts and their taxpayers. Emily joins Duane in this episode to discuss some of the potential implications of this lawsuit.
November 11, 2021
Missouri school board policy in general is evolving away from the traditional role it has played in Missouri schools. With this evolution, schools are seeing certain trends that will likely impact how local districts are governed for some time to come. In this episode, Duane discusses some of the trendlines in board policymaking in Missouri schools and what these trends may mean for districts moving forward.
October 29, 2021
Today’s episode focuses on a topic of significant discussion during the past 18 months—livestreaming school board meetings. Duane discusses the legal considerations for boards as they determine whether to livestream, or continue to livestream, their meetings. This episode talks through some of the legal land mines associated with online video of board meetings such as accessibility for individuals with disabilities, records retention requirements and the disclosure of the livestreamed video in response to Sunshine Law requests, as well as the use of board meeting videos in litigation.
October 21, 2021
In this episode of EdCounsel Insights, Drew joins Duane to talk about a recent Missouri decision involving student off campus free speech in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s cheerleader case this summer. Drew and Duane discuss recent developments regarding, and strategies for addressing, student off-campus misconduct that may involve free speech.
October 7, 2021
With the rise in the number of disruptive patrons who believe they have an absolute right to access school property, many schools are struggling with the issue of restricting access to school property. Tom Smith joins Duane today to discuss the legal parameters for restricting access of disruptive patrons in your buildings, at board meetings and in a number of other key situations that tend to arise.
September 27, 2021
On August 24, the Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a putative class action on behalf of the State of Missouri. In this lawsuit, the Attorney General attempts to prevent any Missouri public school from adopting a masking requirement for students, now or at any time in the future. In this episode, Duane discusses the implications of this unprecedented move by the AG and how it fits into Missouri’s system of state and local governance of public schools.
September 16, 2021
In this episode of EdCounsel Insights, Duane and Emily discuss potential vaccine mandates and incentives, including the President's recent pronouncements about vaccine mandates and a public employer's authority to mandate vaccinations for its employees. They take an in-depth look at the potential to offer incentives for employees to provide proof of vaccinations and handling exemptions to mandates or incentives that might be requested by employees.
September 3, 2021
In this episode, Emily and Duane talk through some of the recent legal challenges for districts that have adopted a masking mandates, and those districts that have not implemented masking requirements. They discuss the Attorney General’s putative class action against Columbia Public Schools and potentially other school districts, the implications of HB 271, and the Governor’s most recent executive order and removal of the state of emergency. Emily and Duane also discuss the challenges for districts without mask mandates including dealing with quarantining requirements and incumbent attendance issues.
August 10, 2021
With the start of school, school leaders and boards are working through their final back-to-school plans and making decisions regarding a number of COVID-related issues. Emily joins Duane to discuss a variety of current COVID-related legal issues including mask requirements, COVID-related leave, the COVID liability protection statute, the CDC public transportation order, and HB 271’s requirements regarding public health orders.
July 22, 2021
Local school districts are responsible for the instructional materials used in their schools. This week Missouri public schools have had their instructional materials questioned by parents and legislators alike. School leaders and school board members need to have a good idea about the legal landscape and procedures involved in responding to complaints when instructional materials are questioned. In this podcast, Duane talks through the legal considerations and some of the processes involved when parents challenge the materials used in your Missouri public school district.
July 14, 2021
One of the few tools available to address board member misconduct is public censure. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court accepted a case in which a board member claimed his First Amendment rights were violated when his board censured him for alleged misconduct. In this podcast, Duane discusses the pending Supreme Court case and its implications for Missouri school boards.
July 1, 2021
The Missouri Supreme Court’s decision regarding responses to Sunshine Law requests for records will likely change the way Missouri public school districts respond to requests. Emily Omohundro and Tom Smith join Duane to discuss this week’s decision from the Missouri Supreme Court regarding responses to Sunshine Law requests for records. We discuss the ruling and how it could potentially impact how Missouri school leaders and records custodians respond to Sunshine Law requests.
June 24, 2021
Drew Marriott and Tom Smith join Duane to discuss this week’s decision from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding student free speech rights. We discuss the ruling and how it could potentially impact how Missouri school leaders address student off campus misconduct involving free speech.
June 18, 2021
The US Department of Education has put school districts on notice that they will interpret Title IX to prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation. EdCounsel attorney Madelynn Garrett joins Duane to discuss the notice and the current state of the law regarding gender identity in Missouri schools.
May 27, 2021
Dr. Doug Hayter joins Duane for this episode of "Leaders and the Law." Doug, a former school leader, is now the Executive Director of the Missouri Association of School Administrators (MASA), where he promotes leadership development with over 800 members across the state and facilitates conversations with legislators to promote and advance public education. Duane and Doug reflect on school leadership philosophies, particularly how school law and new legislation has changed the way educational practitioners approach decision making. The duo discusses the intersection of school legislation and school leadership, and how school leaders should approach the legislative process, district policies, procedures, and day-to-day operations in the evolving landscape of education.
May 28, 2021
Emily Omohundro and Rachel Meystedt join Duane to discuss Missouri’s new voucher bill. HB 349 creates a voucher tax credit program that will indirectly provide public funds to private schools. When read in its entirety, the statute appears to be calculated to endorse private school discrimination against students with disabilities, even though the private schools in the program will be accepting public funds.
May 19, 2021
Board members are often well-intentioned, but sometimes misguided in their actions. Personal agendas, confidentiality expectations, general ethical roles, and absence from board meetings can all create legal stumbling blocks for school districts. In this podcast, Duane visits with firm partners, Emily and Drew, who also both serve on their local school boards. The team addresses examples and solutions for board members behaving badly.
May 13, 2021
As schools wrap up an extraordinary year, school leaders may see some routine - and some bizarre - student misconduct issues. Whether a senior prank, an off-campus matter carried over to the school, or even a weapon incident, the year-end spike in student misconduct can require compliance with some complex discipline procedures, possibly affecting graduation or suspensions after the close of the year. In this podcast, Duane and members of the EdCounsel team tackle legal issues related to poor student choices that create challenges for school leaders in May.
May 5, 2021
As schools struggle to fill holes in staffing for next fall, school leaders scramble to find the best hires for their kids. Unfortunately, this scramble can lead to missteps in the hiring process and more importantly, concerns about the person the school hired. Emily Omohundro joins Duane to talk through some of the common pitfalls and processes associated with late Spring hiring and challenges in staffing for next school year.
April 29, 2021
As schools start to move away from mask mandates, school leaders and school boards face a myriad of legal issues to sort through. If schools decide they will not follow health official guidance, or their board policies relating to health guidance, they may be exposing the district to significant legal risks. Rachel Meystedt joins Duane today to talk through some of the legal issues presented by the relaxation of mask mandates and potential challenges that moving away from mask mandates may bring.
April 23, 2021
Paul Ziegler joins Duane for the first of a new series entitled "Leaders and the Law." Both a former school attorney and a former school administrator, Paul is now the CEO of Education Plus where he serves as the leader of the St. Louis regional school district cooperative which provides school districts with purchasing, professional development, and advocacy network opportunities. In this podcast, Duane and Paul explore the differences in how school lawyers and school leaders approach legal issues. Duane and Paul discuss the intersection of school law and school leadership, and how school leaders can approach legal problem solving in their daily practice.
April 14, 2021
Each year we see schools enter into vendor contracts that are ill advised, detrimental to the school, or contain contract language that can create havoc for a school district. Due to the recent availability of ESSER funds, these situations are likely to increase as schools enter into many more contracts with a large variety of vendors. There are a number of legal mistakes that schools can make with contracting, which can be very difficult and expensive to fix. In today's podcast, our attorney Tom Smith joins Duane to address the TOP 5 red flags to watch for in school contracts.
April 7, 2021
Even prior to COVID, a variety of legal issues surrounded virtual and remote instruction which caused Missouri school leaders to consider how these options fit into providing an appropriate education for their students. EdCounsel Attorney Drew Marriott joins Duane to discuss the delivery of virtual instruction, the MOCAP program, proposed legislation regarding virtual ed, and a few virtual ed court cases involving Missouri public schools.
April 1, 2021
In this week's podcast, Emily joins Duane to explore her role as an attorney, board member, and former board president to offer insight regarding board transitions upon the April 6 municipal election. The team examines the role of a board member, admin support of positive board relations, and being a good listener while staying legally compliant. What are the common mistakes a new board member makes? Listen and find out!
March 25, 2021
School employee free speech has become a hot issue over the last year with the challenges of COVID and an unsettled political landscape. Schools have become a focal point for free speech surrounding a number of topics. What are the rights of school employees to express themselves? Can schools regulate this? Duane and Emily tackle this topic in today's podcast. Thanks for listening to EdCounsel Insights!
March 17, 2021
Welcome to the inaugural edition of EdCounsel Insights! Join us to learn about recent school court cases, new legislation, or, perhaps, an area of legal concern for our Missouri public schools. So glad we could be together and thanks for listening! (Hit that subscribe button!)
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