81. Proponents like Connick cite the pursuit of safety and a healthy learning environment for all students as legal justification for testing public school students. 82. Pro-integrationists packed one of its meetings and elected a black student as vice president of the group. 83. Sen. Slade Gorton, R-Wash., sought to provide that school districts could apply the same disciplinary rules to disabled students as to others. 84. Several leading advocacy groups for learning-disabled students joined the students as plaintiffs in the original complaint. 85. Saul, a math teacher at Bronxville High School in New York, watches over the students as the resident father figure. 86. School system psychologists test children identified by teachers, parents or other students as academically promising. 87. Simultaneous translations are done by students as part of their degree program in translation and interpretation. 88. Service-learning courses generally regard students as a kind of worker-scholar. 89. Some critics also charge that in some cases DARE officers have tried to enlist their students as snitches on others, including their own parents. 90. Some of the letters are worshipful in tone, treating the New York students as celebrities and heroes. |