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Federal law requires school officials to annually review the provisions within an IEP but does not say whether parents can or cannot record the proceedings. The debate can pit parents against the district, with lawsuit-leery school officials questioning why parents want to record the meeting, and parents questioning why the district wouldn t want them to record. “When you get to a point where a family feels the need to record the IEP meeting, you’ve missed the ideal opportunity to have established a partnership, a working relationship,” said former special education teacher and current School Board member Karen Rose, who added that in all her years working within the district she only once recalled a meeting being recorded. ....
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Sarasota Schools anti-mask lawsuit dropped A group of parents opposed to the Sarasota County School District’s COVID-19 mask policy has dropped a lawsuit opposing the mandate for face coverings for most students that they filed against the district last fall. Patrick Leduc, an attorney in Tampa, filed the lawsuit in October on behalf of Sarasota parents Amy Cook, Gustavo Collazo, Nicholas Eastman and Catherine Gonzales. Leduc said it became evident that judges were rejecting claims that mask mandates violated students’ rights to an education. Leduc had lost three similar cases in Brevard, Indian River and Hillsborough counties and decided that the suit did not stand a chance, so on Tuesday he voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit without prejudice. ....
Sarasota School Board picks new attorney The Sarasota County School Board has selected a legal team from the local firm of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick to serve as the new legal counsel for the district, as longtime board attorney Art Hardy retires. Attorney Dan DeLeo will lead the team, although Patrick Duggan, the former in-house counsel for the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office, will handle more of the day-to-day work. The board approved Shumaker in a 3-2 vote Tuesday, with board members Shirley Brown, Tom Edwards and Jane Goodwin voting in favor. They cited Shumaker’s local presence, the firm’s long ties to the district and DeLeo’s involvement in helping promote the district’s property tax referendum every four years. ....
For roughly three decades, Hardy has been a crucial behind-the-scenes adviser helping orchestrate the School District’s property tax referendum and reminding School Board members that fighting in Facebook comment sections can be a violation of Florida’s Sunshine Laws. Now, with Hardy’s retirement looming, the Sarasota County School Board is tasked with replacing the man who has outlasted 10 superintendents and 21 School Board members. Hardy is not weighing in on who should replace him, but he has some advice for surviving the countless legal frays and dueling personalities that populate school board offices. When there wasn’t a clear legal answer, which often there wasn’t, I would try to give the School Board the pros and cons,” Hardy said. “And try to remember that they are the ones making the decision, not me. I m giving the advice.” ....