Compliance Resources
Check out our always expanding library of ADA, Section 504, Title IX, Human Resources, and other compliance based resources.
This webpage provides general information on compliance topics and should not be considered legal advice. Consult your school or district legal counsel for specific guidance.

Title IX in Tiny Shoes: Navigating Investigations with Young Students
Title IX isn't just for college. It applies to our elementary schools too, meaning we have to be ready to investigate allegations of sex-based discrimination and harassment with our youngest students. This requires a unique approach: clear, kid-friendly policies, staff trained in age-appropriate communication, careful documentation, and a commitment to privacy. We also need to keep parents in the loop, provide support services, and use a trauma-informed lens. It's about ensuring every child has a safe, equal learning environment.

Navigating Turbulent Waters: Supporting Students and Parents During Contentious Title IX Investigations
Title IX investigations create significant stress for everyone involved. School leaders must prioritize safety and well-being, especially for potential victims. Immediate protective measures like no-contact orders, academic adjustments, and access to mental health support are crucial. Beyond legal compliance, it's about providing a safe and supportive environment during a challenging process.

Spring into Action: Supporting Students with Seasonal Allergies and Ensuring FAPE
Spring allergies aren't just sniffles; they can seriously impact a student's learning. Don't let seasonal allergies block access to FAPE. Discover practical accommodations, from preferential seating to emergency plans, and help every student bloom this spring!

Calming the Chaos: Crafting Effective 504 Accommodations for Anxious Students
Anxiety impacts learning. Effective 504 plans aren't one-size-fits-all. We'll explore personalized accommodations to help anxious students thrive.

Helping Kids Breathe Easy: How School Leaders Can Use 504 Plan Info to Empower Parents
A 504 plan is a vital tool for ensuring students with asthma have equal access to learning. It's a collaborative effort between parents and the school, addressing everything from environmental triggers and activity limitations to missed class time and emotional well-being. Parents are the experts on their child's asthma, and we encourage you to partner with us in developing or reviewing your child's 504 plan.
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