DISCIPLINE BOOT CAMP
The drill and practice all administrators need to complete to discipline students effectively under the IDEA.
Invite your principals, assistant principals, 504 coordinators, nurses, and superintendents (all staff are appropriate for this training).
October 18, 20249:00 AM-4:00 PM (CST)Features Julie Weatherly, Esq. Some topics covered during this Boot Camp include: historical review of 17 Rules of Discipline for Students with Disabilities, and answers to questions such as how those rules apply to in-school suspension, bus suspension, general education students not yet identified, and students who commit crimes and exhibit other dangerous behaviors. NOTE: When registering, ensure the registrant's email is entered in the provided space (avoid using a secretary’s or staff email). Failure to do so will result in the registrant not receiving the necessary links to join the webinars.
$350 Members$450 Non-Members$315 Per Person for a Group of 3 or more
Important Change: NO RECORDING WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE
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March 7, 2025October 15, 2025 Julie J. Weatherly, Esq. is the owner of Resolutions in Special Education, Inc., a special education law and consulting firm in Alabama. Julie is a member of the State Bars of Alabama and Georgia and for more than 36 years has provided consultation and legal representation to school agencies across the country in the area of educating students with disabilities. Julie has been a member of the faculty for many national and state legal institutes and is a frequent speaker at special education law conferences. Julie has developed a number of training programs that support special education legal compliance and has been published nationally as a part of her trainings, workshops, and seminars. In June of 1996, Julie appeared on the CBS news program "60 Minutes" to discuss the cost of meeting the legal requirements of IDEA. In 1998, she was honored by Georgia's CEC as the Individual who had Contributed Most to Students with Disabilities, and in April 2012, Julie received the Award for Outstanding Service from CASE.
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