Willis ISD Takes Legal Action Against Conroe Over Water Supply for Calfee Middle School

Willis, Texas, is taking legal action against the city of Conroe regarding water service provisions for the recently constructed Calfee Middle School. This development arises amidst ongoing disputes about the delivery of essential utilities to the educational facility, which is anticipated to host students in the coming academic year. The lawsuit comes after Willis Independent School District officials expressed frustration over the lack of water service agreement with Conroe. The district is concerned that without a reliable water supply, the new middle school will face operational challenges. This situation poses a significant obstacle as school … Read more

Victorious Verdict: Bernalillo High School Family Awarded $1.8M After School’s Failure to Address Bullying

Bernalillo, New Mexico – A jury awarded $1.8 million to the family of a Bernalillo High School student after finding that school officials neglected their duty to protect the student from escalating bullying before a violent attack in October 2023. The decision, rendered in Sandoval County’s 13th Judicial District Court, highlights significant failures in adhering to state laws designed to prevent such incidents. The court’s decision came after Richard and Valerie Ortiz, the parents of the victim, presented substantial evidence demonstrating that school authorities, particularly Principal Alyssa Sanchez-Padilla, were informed of serious threats against their … Read more

Parents Sue Cleveland School District Over Alleged Mold Hazards as Newton D. Baker Closure Sparks Health Concerns

CLEVELAND, Ohio — A group of five parents from the now-closed Newton D. Baker School of the Arts has initiated legal action against the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. They claim the institution failed to address serious mold problems within the school building, posing health risks to students and staff. The district’s board of education made the decision to shut down the school in April, citing structural problems, prohibitive repair costs, and the building’s age as contributing factors. Specifically, the school has faced issues with its ceiling and foundation, leading to flooding earlier this year during … Read more

Arkansas Unveils Sweeping Legal Changes: From School Cellphone Bans to New Execution Methods

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A series of significant state laws will take effect in Arkansas on Tuesday, reshaping various aspects of education, public health, and social policy. Among the changes, a law banning cellphones in public schools, a new execution method, and the repeal of affirmative action programs are among the notable measures. The “Bell to Bell, No Cell Act,” mandates that school districts develop policies to prohibit cellphone use during school hours. The law, supported by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, requires districts to submit their policies to the Arkansas Department of Education by mid-August, … Read more