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by Giovanna Ortiz 6 min read

What is integrity in law?

Integrity is the steadfast adherence to a strict ethical code. Ethics goes beyond obeying laws. It also involves abiding by moral standards.”. The California Attorney General states that, "Both the public and the district have an interest in the integrity of public office and in the qualifications of their officials.".

Is Pat Kernan still on the school board?

A few residents claiming school board trustee Pat Kernan is in violation of residency requirements led the Pleasanton Unified School District to seek legal counsel, the Weekly has learned. Kernan is accused of moving out of Pleasanton while still continuing to serve on the school board.

What is student transportation rights?

student’s transportation rights attach to the residence in which the student lives for school district residency purposes (see question No. 3, above). Once that residence – which we will call the primary residence for dis-cussion purposes – is identified, the School Code’s student transportation provisions apply to it.

Do schools have to provide a copy of a parenting plan?

school does not have a statutory right to be provided with a copy of the parenting plan or court order, but a school can and should ask the parent(s) for a copy of the parenting plan or court order allocating parental responsibilities. Having a copy of the parenting plan or court order will allow the school to more efficiently partner with parents regarding the student’s education and manage the logistics of residency, transportation services, records access, and whom to contact for decision-making.

How long do you have to live in Ohio to get residency?

OHIO: A student may apply for residency after 12 months of continuous living in the state of Ohio, however their website does state that the board of regents consciously seeks to exclude those who are in the state primarily for purposes of getting an education.

How long does it take to become a resident of Indiana?

INDIANA: In order to become a resident of Indiana, one must reside in the Hoosier State for 12 solid months prior to the 1st day of classes. Additionally, at no point in that 12 months can the would-be resident's main purpose for being in Indiana be to obtain an education.

Which state has the best law schools?

CALIFORNIA: California is home to five of the top 50 law schools, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Hastings, and UC Davis, and UC Irvine. The good news is that unlike some states, which make it notoriously difficult for students to achieve residency, California makes in-state tuition available to students in their second year.

Is William and Mary a good law school?

William & Mary is also an excellent public law school in Virginia. ( back to top) WASHINGTON: Washington is another state where they do not grant residency to individuals in the state primarily for educational purposes.

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