A Webinar Series Sponsored by Goalbook
The nationally recognized speakers will provide real-world guidance based on research, best practices, and compliance to help you navigate the unique circumstances of the 2024–25 school year.
You’ll walk away from each session with fresh ideas, key concepts, and practical takeaways that you can implement with your educators and providers to help every student succeed.
It’s free! The Spotlight Series for Special Education Administrators is sponsored by Goalbook as part of our commitment to support the special education community and provided at no cost to you.
Counsel
Anne E. Mickey is an attorney with the law firm of Sands Anderson headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Anne is a member of the firm’s K-12 school law team and focuses her practice in the area of special education law. In her more than 10 years of practice in this area, Anne has supported school divisions across Virginia with navigating complex legal disputes arising under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Her role spans from attending IEP meetings and Section 504 meetings to representing school divisions in IDEA due process hearings and federal and state court litigation. Anne is a frequent public speaker on special education law issues, with a personal interest in topics surrounding IEP drafting and facilitating productive and collaborative IEP team meetings. She approaches her presentations with the goal of providing proactive practices, strategies, and systems to support special education law compliance and to support the needs of students with disabilities.
The intersection of student safety and special education law is one of the most complex and sensitive areas facing administrators today. Join school attorney Anne Mickey, Esq., as she uses real-world legal dilemmas to conduct an in-depth analysis of the compliance errors that can occur when threat assessment procedures collide with special education law. This webinar will provide special education leaders with important legal insights that should be considered when determining how to proceed in a manner that protects both the school community and a student’s rights under the IDEA, Section 504, and other disability-rights laws. By attending this essential session, you’ll gain:
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