Bill To Allow School Resource Officers To Handcuff Special Needs Students Fails In TN House Subcommittee

The Tennessee House K-12 Subcommittee Voted To Fail A Bill That Would Have Enabled School District Security Officers To Use Mechanical Restraints, Or Handcuffs, On Disabled Students.

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TN Bill That Would Enable School District Employees To Handcuff Special Needs Children Heads To Committees

This Week, A Bill That Would Enable School District Security Employees To Use Handcuffs On Disabled Students, Will Be Heard In Committees On Both Sides Of The Tennessee General Assembly.

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Legislature To Consider Handcuffing Special Needs Children In Tennessee Schools, Method Of “Emergency” Restraint

This Week The Senate Education Committee Will Be Considering A Bill To Allow School Resource Officers (SROs) And School Security Officers To Handcuff Special Needs Children In “Emergency” Circumstances.

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Hamilton County School Board Attorney Supports Legislation Allowing School Security Officers To Handcuff Special Needs Kids

According To Rep. Greg Martin, Scott Bennett, Attorney For The Hamilton County School Board, Asked Him To Run A Bill Allowing Both School Resource Officers And School Security Officers To Handcuff Children Receiving Special Education Services, In An “Emergency.”

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HCS School Board Voices Concerns To Commission About Redistricting

On Tuesday, October 26th, The Hamilton County School Board Met Jointly With The Hamilton County Commission To Discuss The Possibility Of Switching From Nine Districts To Eleven Districts For Both The School Board And The Commission.

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Hamilton County School Board Passes Updated Teacher Conduct Code

The Hamilton County School Board Approved A New Policy For Their Professional Code Of Conduct At Their Regularly Scheduled Meeting On Thursday Evening.

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