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McColl's article uses a question-and-answer format to help school personnel find information to address domestic violence that affects students and the school community. School personnel will deal with domestic violence at some point in their careers, and there is a growing awareness that this type of violence has a detrimental effect on children exposed to it. Among the questions posed are \"How does domestic violence affect schools?\", \"What are Domestic Violence Protective Orders?\", and \"How does domestic violence affect a school's duty to report child abuse or neglect?\".
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In 2004, three boards of county commissioners and their respective boards of education in Cabarrus, Iredell, and Moore Counties went to mediation to address disputes over county funding of public schools. Coplin and Stephens examine what happened in each case and provide information on this type of mediation since its inception in 1997. Suggestions are offered to help other boards in avoiding this approach to dealing with their budgetary differences.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 36 Issue 2, Spring 2005, p12-19, f
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