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Contact us about our customized training!

Walsh, Anderson, Brown, Gallegos & Green, P.C. training programs are designed to meet the needs of your district. Since 1991, the firm has been approved by the Texas Education Agency as a sponsor for school board member training -- one of the first law firms to be approved. Walsh Anderson is also approved by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) to provide Continuing Professional Education (CPE) for educators. Our attorneys conduct hundreds of training programs for educators each year and are well known as entertaining and informative speakers at regional, state and national conferences.

Lawyers from the firm have made presentations at conferences sponsored by the National School Board Association, The Education Law Association, virtually every statewide educational association in Texas (e.g., TASB, TASA, TASBO, TASSP, TEPSA, TCASE, TEDA), all 20 Education Service Centers in Texas, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and statewide organizations in several other states.

We tailor inservice programs to exactly what you need, whether it's school safety, student discipline, documentation training or anything else. Just let us know what you want and how you want it. Full day or half-day? One subject or a combination of topics? School board member training, CPE training or both! Customize the program to address your district's key concerns and we'll do the rest.

Our up-to-date training programs are presented by attorneys with firsthand experience and knowledge about the current legal issues confronting Texas school districts. We look forward to providing your board, administrators, teachers and staff with helpful and practical insights.

Call (800) 252-3405 to schedule your district's in-service training or contact us.

In addition to any tailor-made training, Walsh Anderson provides training in these subject areas:

Student
Employment
Governance and Business
Special Education

Student
  • Student Discipline from A to Z
  • Family Law in the School Setting
  • Student Attendance
  • Search and Seizure
  • Student-to-Student Sexual Harassment
  • Tackling Extracurricular Activities
  • Confidentiality of Student Records
  • School Safety
  • A Guide to Handling Parent Complaints
  • Dress and Grooming

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Employment
  • Effective Documentation
  • Employee Benefits and Leave Issues
  • Nonrenewal and Termination of Employees
  • Professional Development Appraisal Training (PDAS)
  • A Guide to Handling Grievances
  • Religion in Schools
  • Investigating Complaints of Misconduct
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Avoiding Claims of Discrimination and Retaliation

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Governance and Business
  • Open Meetings Act
  • Public Information Act
  • Board/Superintendent Relations
  • Board Member Ethics and Liability
  • Trustee Elections
  • Exposure to Litigation under the Voting Rights Act
  • The Basics of School Construction
  • Purchasing Issues for Schools
  • Real Estate Exchanges

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Special Education
  • A Guide to Effective ARD Meetings
  • Reaching Closure Without Consensus
  • Behavior Intervention Plans
  • Providing Related Services
  • Discipline Under IDEA
  • A Special Ed Primer
  • Changes to Commissioner's Rules
  • IDEA vs. Section 504

Call (800) 252-3405 to schedule your district's in-service training or contact us.


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