Principals are substituting in history classes, math teachers are substituting in science classes and college students are substituting in English classes as schools across the state and country are facing
by Brandon McDermott, NET News
LB 673 in the Nebraska Legislature would give teachers the ability to use reasonable physical intervention to safely manage the behavior of a student.”
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February 26, 2021 - 6:45am
A contentious legislative bill in the Nebraska Legislature looks to shield teachers from liability when using force to stop disorderly students. Opponents say the bill, LB 673, targets minority students and children with disabilities and similar proposed legislation in the past has failed.