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The Center for Law and Education (CLE) strives to make the right of all students to quality education a reality throughout the nation and to help enable communities to address their own public education problems effectively, with an emphasis on assistance to low-income students and communities. For more than forty years, the Center for Law and Education has worked to bring about school- and district-wide change across the country in order to improve educational outcomes, particularly for low-income students.

As a national support center for twenty-five years for the Legal Services Corporation, CLE developed enormous expertise about the legal rights and responsibilities of students and school personnel as well as about key education programs and initiatives, including Title I, vocational education programs and school to work systems, and special education for students with disabilities. CLE has participated in shaping the formulation of governing legislation and policies at the national level, and continues to provide daily assistance to students, parents, and educators experiencing difficulty in their implementation at the state and local levels.

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What's New at CLE


National Title I and School Reform Project

1. Project Overview
2. No Child Left Behind - A Title I Overview
3. Title I as a Tool for Parent Involvement
4. School Parent Involvement Policy - 1118 Outline
5. Title I Outline - Selected Sections on Local Requirements
6. Paul Weckstein & Stephen J. Wermiel, "The Need for Equal Opportunity and a Right to Quality Education" (Human Rights, Summer 2008)
7. CLE submission of Principles and Legislative Recommendations to US Congress, Senate, Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee (HELP) (Spring 2007)
8. CLE comments in two parts to US House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor in response to NCLB Staff Discussion Draft (September 2007)
9. CLE comments on NCLB/ESEA Staff Discussion Draft RE: Students with Disabilities (September 2007)
10. Center for Law and Education, Comments to US Department of Education on Proposed regulations under Title I of the ESEA/NCLB (December 15, 2005)
11. Paul Weckstein, "Accountability" in Reporting on Race, Education & No Child Left Behind: a guide for journalists, Race and Public Policy Program, Applied Research Center, 2003
12. Paul Weckstein, "Accountability and Student Mobility under Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act" (The Journal of Negro Education, Winter 2003, Howard University)
13. CLE's Testimony before the House Appropriations Committee on Parent Centers (April 5, 2000)
14. Paul Weckstein, "School Reform and Enforceable Rights to Quality Education" in Law and School Reform (1999)
15. New Opportunities for Improving the Quality of Education for Low Income Students
16. What Does It Take? Title I School wide Programs

Administrative Advocacy
1. CLE Comments to MA Grad. & Dropout Prevention & Recovery Commission (4/29/09)
2. Testimony of Kathleen Boundy before public hearing convened by US Department of Education on Proposed Title I/NCLB Regulations (May 14, 2008)
3. CLE comments FERPA NPRM March 24, 2008
4. CLE comments Title I NPRM April 23, 2008 (Multiple Measures)
5. Testimony of K. Boundy on NCLB and Family Involvement before Hearing Convened by the Public Education Network, January 11, 2006, Boston, MA
6. CLE comments on the OCR Draft (June 6, 2000) - "The Use of Tests When Making High-Stakes Decisions"
7. CLE comments Title I NPRM March 20, 2003 (assessment of students with disabilities)
8. CLE comments Title I NPRM May 19, 2003
9. CLE comments Title I NPRM May 5, 2002 (Standards and Assessments)
10. CLE comments Title I NPRM August 6, 2002


Educational Rights of Students with Disabilities

1. Overview of CLE's Advocacy and Other Activities
2. Resources on the Educational Rights of Students with Disabilities
3. Joanne Karger and Kathleen Boundy, "Including Students with Dyslexia in the State Accountability System: The Basic Legal Framework" (Perspectives on Language and Literacy, Fall 2008)
4. Kathleen Boundy and Joanne Karger, "Special Issues Affecting Inclusion of Students with Dyslexia in statewide Assessments and Their Implications" (Perspectives on Language and Literacy, Fall 2008)
5. CLE Partial Comments submitted to the US House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor, on Provisions Regarding Use of Modified Achievement Standards Included in NCLB Staff Discussion Draft (9/5/2007)
6. "Examining the Amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Act of 2004: What Advocates for Students and Parents Need to Know" (Journal of Poverty Law and Policy, May-June 2006)
7. Letter to Senators Gregg and Kennedy RE: H.R.1350, S.1248 (August 2003)
8. Including Students with Disabilities in Standards-Based Education Reform

9. Quality Education for Children with Disabilities: Topic Briefs for Parents and Their Advocates
10. Additional Issues Briefs.

11. Questions and Answers
12. Article: Disciplinary Exclusion of Students with Disabilities
13. Link to the document: When Schools Criminalize Disability/Education Law Strategies for Legal Advocates
14. CLE comments on the report of the President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education.
15."CLE served as counsel for amici curiae Senators Kennedy, Harkin, Jeffords, and Representatives Kildee, Miller and Owens in two pending federal court appeals, Akinseye v. District of Columbia, D.C.Cir. and T.D. v. LaGrange School District,  7th Cir., challenging application of Buckhannon to limit attorney fee awards under IDEA."
16.  NCLB Choice and Disabilities

Administrative Advocacy
1. CLE comments IDEA NPRM May 13, 2008
2. CLE solicitation for feedback NPRM May 13, 2008
3. CLE discussion comments IDEA Final Regulations December 2, 2008
4. Letter to Hon. Margaret Spellings, Secy. U.S. Dept. of ED, March 22, 2005 (modified assessments of students with disabilities)
5. Comments on Proposed Title I Regulations, December 15, 2005 (students with disabilities assessed based on modified assessments)
6. Comments to the Conferees to H.R. 1350, Reauthorization of IDEA, November 2004

 

High School Reform Project (Including School-to-Career)

CLE Project Overview
Key Quality and Equity Provisions of Perkins Act
All Aspects of the Industry
Integration of Academic And Vocational Education
Issue Brief: Students with Disabilities, School-to-Career Transition and the School-to-Work Opportunities Act
Vocational Education and School-to-Career Resources


Community Action for Public Schools (CAPS)

1. CAPS Overview
2. Join CAPS
3. Enter CAPS (members only)
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