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4351
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Declining public school enrollments for most school units appear at an end, as enrollments increased in the 1990-1991 school year. Enrollment statistics are gathered from the average daily membership, or ADM. The State Department of Public Instruction projects continuing increases during the next decade. Tables of projected changes in average daily membership of the state's 129 school units are included.
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4356
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24, 1992, in the case of Lee v. Weisman, that asking a member of the clergy to say a prayer at a public school graduation is in violation of the U.S. Constitution's Establishment Clause. Johansen discusses school prayer law prior to the Lee decision; discusses the decision; and examines implications the ruling has for school law in North Carolina, such as prayers at graduation, at extracurricular activities, and at school board, PTA, and faculty meetings.
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4372
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Any discrimination against disabled persons by public and private employers is prohibited by the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Joyce examines each requirement of the act in detail. The challenge facing North Carolina schools, elementary through university, in the hiring of employees, is to ensure that the disabled are on an equal footing when applying for jobs and in performing on the job.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 24 Issue 1, Winter 1993, p14-21, il