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SBDM LawThe Kentucky Association of School Councils proudly introduces Lynne S. Slone as KASC's new legal counsel. In practice since 1984, Ms. Slone has a breadth of understanding one would expect from a history major, and clarity of thought honed during her seven years of work as Assistant Attorney General of Kentucky. During the critical first years of the Kentucky Education Reform Act, Ms. Slone served in the Attorney General's office - writing legal opinions on school law.You have questions. She has the definitive answers. Ms. Slone has quickly moved through our archives of legal questions and answers, familiarizing herself with past inquiries and poising herself to field your emerging concerns. But we have saved the best part for last... Ms. Slone is not just a highly credentialed lawyer; she is also a dedicated SBDM council member. When you call KASC with your council questions, you will receive accurate legal answers from one who knows of what she speaks - from curriculum to school climate to personnel. Ms. Slone is a PTA member, homeroom parent, and classroom volunteer. She works for the benefit of her kids, and she's committed to the success of all kids. You have questions. She has the definitive answers - and the experience that matters. Here's easy access to the basic information you need on legal roles and responsibilities. This page and those linked to it are not a substitute for professional legal advice, but they do help citizens understand the basics of Kentucky law. Kentucky Law Law on Council Accountability - KRS 160.346 Highly Skilled Educators and CSIF |
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