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List of Forms by Chapter
Chapter 1 — Employee Rights and Responsibilities
II. Certification
III. Wages and Working Conditions
IV. Fringe Benefits
V. Contracts
VI. Educational Support Personnel
VII. Staff Records
Chapter 2 — Formal Dismissal and Suspension Procedures Under Illinois Tenure Law
II. [2.2] Three Categories of Teachers
III. [2.11] Dismissal of Full-Time Teachers
IV. [2.53] Honorable Dismissal of Teachers
V. [2.61] Suspension and Transfer of Full-Time Teachers
VI. [2.67] Appendix
Chapter 3 — Labor Relations: Overview and Certification of the Bargaining Unit
I. [3.1] Overview
II. [3.9] Representation Proceedings
III. [3.22] Limitations on the Parties’ Conduct
Chapter 4 — Labor Relations: Negotiating a Contract
I. [4.1] Introduction
III. Mandatory Subjects of Bargaining
IV. [4.24] Basic Contract Provisions
VII. Methods of Bargaining
IX. Impasse
Chapter 5 — Labor Relations: Contract Administration Including Unfair Labor Practices
I. [5.1] Unfair Labor Practice Procedures
II. Employer Unfair Labor Practices
III. [5.31] Union Unfair Labor Practices
Chapter 6 — Employment Discrimination
II. Filing Claims of Discrimination Before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Under the Illinois Human Rights Act
III. [6.24] Race and National Origin Discrimination
IV. [6.35] Sex Discrimination
V. Religious Discrimination
VI. [6.56] Age Discrimination
VII. [6.79] The Americans with Disabilities Act
VIII. The Family and Medical Leave Act and the Family Military Leave Act
IX. The Victims’ Economic Security and Safety Act
X. [6.104] Genetic Information Discrimination
Chapter 7 — Student Rights and Responsibilities
II. Constitutional Rights
III. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972: Sexual Harassment of Students and Sex Equity in Student Athletics
IV. [7.59] Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
V. Student Records and Privacy Rights
VI. Other Provisions Concerning Students
Chapter 8 — Student Discipline and Hazing
II. Power of School Boards To Discipline Students
III. [8.5] Suspension and Expulsion Procedures
IV. Bullying, Hazing, Teasing, and Harassment
V. [8.20] Off-Campus and Extracurricular Activities
VI. Other Forms of Student Discipline
VII. [8.33] Article 13A Safe Schools
Chapter 9 — Special Education
II. Child Find and Residency Considerations
III. Standards for Free Appropriate Public Education
IV. Determining Students Eligible for Special Education and Related Services
V. Individualized Education Program
VII. [9.37] Services to Students in Private Schools
VIII. Services to Preschoolers
IX. Disciplining Students with Disabilities
X. Procedural Safeguards
XI. Additional State Requirements
Chapter 10 — The No Child Left Behind Act
I. General Issues
II. Student Issues Under No Child Left Behind
III. Highly Qualified Principals, Teachers, and ParaprofessionalsJames P. Bartley is a Partner with Klein, Thorpe & Jenkins, Ltd., in Chicago, and practices in labor and employment law and school law. Bartley is a member of Illinois Council of School Attorneys, where he has chaired and served on the executive committee; member of the Illinois State Bar Association and has served on the executive board of Education Law Committee; and member of the Illinois Local Government Lawyers Association. Bartley received his B.A. from Loyola University and his J.D. with high distinction from The John Marshall Law School.
Maryam T. Brotine is Associate General Counsel and Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at the Illinois Association of School Boards in Lombard. Brotine is a Member of the Illinois Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Special Education and has served on the Illinois State Board of Education’s Ensuring Success in School Task Force and Whole Child Task Force. She received her B.S. from the University of Illinois and her J.D. from DePaul University College of Law, where she was an International Human Rights Sullivan Fellow and a member of the Moot Court Trial Team, National Lawyers Guild, and the Chiapas Practicum. She has also completed Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management’s Beyond Diversity Certificate Program and Cornell University’s eCornell Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program.
Stewart H. Diamond is a Partner at Ancel Glink, P.C., in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice in representation of local government bodies. Mr. Diamond is the originating General Editor of the IICLE® handbooks MUNICIPAL LAW AND PRACTICE IN ILLINOIS and ILLINOIS SCHOOL LAW and has participated in numerous seminars on these subjects. He is one of the authors of the ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL HANDBOOK. He is also one of the authors of THE HANDBOOK ON ILLINOIS PARK DISTRICT LAW, published by the Illinois Association of Park Districts, and a handbook on township law. He has written many articles on local government law. He drafted one of the first contract and bylaws agreements for a comprehensive intergovernmental self-insurance pool in the United States and currently represents a large number of intergovernmental self-insurance pools. He has taught municipal law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and is a Past Chair of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Local Government Law Section Council. He is the author of DIAMOND’S RULES OF ORDER,a set of parliamentary rules for government bodies and private organizations. In over 50 years of law practice, he has represented, as regular or special counsel, many government bodies in the Chicago metropolitan area and in other parts of the state. Mr. Diamond was educated at the University of Chicago, where he received both his AB and his JD, and University College, Oxford, England.
Frank B. Garrett III is a Partner with Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Ltd., in Chicago, where he concentrates in education law, employment law, and litigation. Mr. Garrett has been named an Illinois Leading Lawyer in Employment Law and is a member of the Illinois Council of School Attorney, the American Bar Association, and its Labor and Employment Section. Mr. Garrett received his B.A. from Oberlin College and his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law.
Philip H. Gerner III is a Partner with Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Ltd., in Chicago, where he counsels and represents school districts and community colleges in collective-bargaining negotiations, union representation petitions, and IELRB proceedings; teacher evaluations, remediations, and dismissals; employee discipline and discharge issues; labor contract administration and grievance arbitration; and other labor and employment issues. Mr. Gerner is a frequent presenter for the Illinois Association of School Boards, the Illinois Association of School Administrators, the Illinois Association of School Business Officials, the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, and other educational employer associations on a full range of labor and employment issues. He has been named an Illinois Leading Lawyer in employment and school law. Mr. Gerner received his B.A. cum laude from St. Lawrence University and his J.D. from Washington University School of Law.
Timothy E. Guare is a Partner with Hodges, Loizzi, Eisenhammer, Rodick & Kohn, LLP, in Arlington Heights, where he practices in the areas of public sector labor and employment law. He is a frequent speaker at labor and employment conferences and seminars presented in respected forums including the Illinois and National Public Employer Labor Relations Associations, the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Public Sector Labor Relations Law Program, and IICLE®. A former teacher of mathematics, he has also served as a board member of his local high school district and as education editor in his community’s local press. Mr. Guare received his undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois and his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law.
Margaret Kostopulos is a Partner at Ancel Glink, P.C., in Chicago, where she focuses on labor and employment law and school law. She is a member of the Illinois State and Chicago Bar Associations and the Illinois Council of School Attorneys. Kostopulos is also a member of the Illinois Public Employer Labor Relations Association and has conducted training programs before IPELRA and other state associations on Illinois labor law issues. She has been named by Chicago Magazine and Illinois Super Lawyers as one of the top labor and employment lawyers in the state. Kostopulos received her B.A. from Loyola University and her J.D. from The UIC John Marshall Law School.
Keri-Lyn J. Krafthefer is an Equity Partner at Ancel Glink, P.C., in Naperville, where she focuses on local government law and election law. Illinois Super Lawyers named her one of the Top 50 Female Attorneys in the State of Illinois, and Leading Lawyers Magazine named her one of the top ten leading women lawyers in government, municipal, lobbying, and administrative law. Krafthefer has been named as a Super Lawyer representing cities and villages for every year that such distinction has been awarded. She received her B.A. from the University of Illinois and her J.D. from The UIC John Marshall Law School.
Rachel E. Lutner is a Partner with Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Ltd., in Chicago, where she focuses on labor and employment law. Ms. Lutner has conducted management and employee training sessions and seminars on harassment, workplace policies, human resources functions, union avoidance, civility in the workplace, and investigating and resolving other complaints. She is also an author and speaker on labor and employment issues. Ms. Lutner received her B.A. from Carleton College and her J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law.
Colette L. McCarty is an associate at Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Ltd., in Champaign, where she concentrates her practice in education law with a focus on student issues. Ms. McCarty is a frequent presenter on topics dealing with student and school issues and has spoken for the Illinois Community College Chief Student Services Officers and the Large Unit District Association and Robbins Schwartz Administrators’ Academy. She is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association, the Illinois Council of School Attorneys, and the National Council of School Attorneys. Ms. McCarty received her B.A. magna cum laude from the University of Illinois and her J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law.
Thomas M. Melody is a Partner with Klein, Thorpe & Jenkins, Ltd., in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice in labor and employment law. Melody is a Member of National Council of School Attorneys and serves on the Executive Committee of Illinois Council of School Attorneys. He is also a member of the National and Illinois Public Employer Labor Relations Association and the Illinois State and Chicago Bar Associations. Melody received his J.D. from Loyola University School of Law and his B.A. from Loyola University.
Susan E. Nicholasis a Partner at Robbins Schwartz, in Champaign, and concentrates her practice on labor and employment, students, and municipal law. Nicholas is a member of the Illinois Council of School Attorneys and the Illinois State and Decatur Bar Associations. She received her B.A. from Illinois Wesleyan University and her J.D. magna cum laude from Southern Illinois School of Law.
Everett E. Nicholas, Jr., is with Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Ltd., in Decatur, where he focuses on education law. Mr. Nicholas has represented clients in arbitrations, unfair labor practices, administrative review actions, as well as all types of trials and appellate matters. On behalf of school districts, he has successfully prosecuted numerous tenured teacher dismissals, prosecuted and defended many detachment and consolidation cases, and represented districts in litigation challenging student expulsions, reductions in force, due-process violations, and civil rights issues. He has served on the Illinois State Bar Association’s Education Law Council three different times, serving as Chair twice. He has also served as Chair of the Local Government and House Committees of the Chicago Bar Association and as a member of the ISBA Labor Law Committee. He was recognized by his peers as being in the top five percent of Illinois attorneys in a survey by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company, listed in Leading Lawyers.com, and named an Illinois Super Lawyer. Mr. Nicholas received his A.B. from Wheaton College and his J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law.
Robert E. Riley is a Partner with Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Ltd., in Chicago, where he concentrates in advising and representing units of local government (including school districts, community colleges, and municipalities), corporations, and insurers in labor and employment matters. Mr. Riley has been a speaker for the Illinois Association of School Boards, the Illinois Association of School Administrators, the Illinois Community College Business Managers Association, and the Council on Education in Management and has spoken at numerous seminars for school district superintendents, board members, and business managers. He is a member of the American, Illinois State, and Chicago Bar Associations, the Chicago Council of Lawyers, and the State Judicial Evaluation Committee. Mr. Riley received his B.A. from Western Illinois University and his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law.
James D. Rock is Of Counsel at Ancel Glink, P.C., in Chicago, where he focuses on local government. Mr. Rock received his B.S. from Central Michigan University, his M.A. from Northern Illinois University, and his J.D. from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law.
Caroline A. Roselli is a Partner with Robbins Schwartz, in Chicago, where she practices in the areas of education law, special education, and student rights. Roselli is First Vice Chair of the Illinois Council of School Attorneys and a member of the National Council of School Attorneys and has been named an Illinois Super Lawyer in School Law multiple times. She received her B.A. from the University of Notre Dame and her J.D. cum laude from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Laura M. Sinarsis a Partner with Robbins Schwartz, in Chicago, where she focuses on education law, special education, and student rights. Sinars is a member of both the Illinois and National Councils of School Attorneys and has been named and Illinois Super Lawyer. Sinars received her B.A. the University of Notre Dame and her J.D. from the University of Notre Dame Law School.
Gregory T. Smith is a Partner at Elrod Friedman LLP in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice in economic development, local government, and real estate. He is a member of the Illinois Municipal League’s Home Rule Attorneys Committee, the Illinois State Bar Association’s Local Government Law Section Council, and the Illinois Local Government Lawyers Association. Mr. Smith received his BS from DePaul University and his JD from the Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Scott F. Uhleris a Partner at Klein, Thorpe and Jenkins, Ltd., in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice in school, municipal, and election law. He is a member of the Illinois Municipal League, the National and Illinois Councils of School Attorneys, and the Illinois Local Government Lawyers Association. Uhler received his B.S.W and M.S.W. from the University of Illinois Chicago, and received his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law.
Allen Wall is a Partner with Klein, Thorpe & Jenkins, Ltd., in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice in the areas of general litigation and municipal, library, and school law. Previously, Mr. Wall was a Senior Assistant General Counsel for the Chicago Board of Education. He received his B.A. magna cum laude from Williams College, his Masters from Duke University, his Masters and his Ph.D. from Northwestern University, and his J.D. from the University of North Carolina — Chapel Hill School of Law.
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