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Obligations in Tension: The Challenges and Considerations When a Teacher is Harmed by a Student

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Obligations in Tension: The Challenges and Considerations When a Teacher is Harmed by a Student
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Focus on the district’s obligations to their students and teachers when a special needs student causes harm to a teacher. Through a series of scenarios, explore both what is required and best practices to keep districts in compliance while also respecting the needs and safety concerns of teachers.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2026

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Elvin Houston, Jeff Kelly

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Obligations in Tension: The Challenges and Considerations When a Teacher is Harmed by a Student (Mar 2025)

Focus on the district’s obligations to their students and teachers when a special needs student causes harm to a teacher. Through a series of scenarios, explore both what is required and best practices to keep districts in compliance while also respecting the needs and safety concerns of teachers. 

Originally presented: Feb 2025 School Law Conference

Elvin Houston, Walsh Gallegos Treviño Kyle & Robinson, P.C. - San Antonio, TX
Jeff Kelly, Association of Texas Professional Educators - Austin, TX