In the 18 years Superintendent John Conwell's worked in the Unalaska schools, he's never seen an instance where a student had to be physically restrained or locked up. But because of a new state law with a tight deadline, the school board this week was set to hold a special meeting adopting a policy on physical restraint and seclusion.
Legally Kidnapped
Saturday, October 11, 2014
State demands restraint rules for schools
State demands restraint rules for schools
In the 18 years Superintendent John Conwell's worked in the Unalaska schools, he's never seen an instance where a student had to be physically restrained or locked up. But because of a new state law with a tight deadline, the school board this week was set to hold a special meeting adopting a policy on physical restraint and seclusion.
In the 18 years Superintendent John Conwell's worked in the Unalaska schools, he's never seen an instance where a student had to be physically restrained or locked up. But because of a new state law with a tight deadline, the school board this week was set to hold a special meeting adopting a policy on physical restraint and seclusion.
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