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Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Nathanya G. Simon Weighs in on Discipline & Student Privacy

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC|August 16, 2018

New Jersey Special Education Attorney Nathanya G. Simon Featured in Special Ed Connection Article, “Discipline & Student Privacy: Know What You Can, Can’t Disclose to Parents”

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Nathanya G. Simon Weighs in on Discipline & Student Privacy

New Jersey Special Education Attorney Nathanya G. Simon Featured in Special Ed Connection Article, “Discipline & Student Privacy: Know What You Can, Can’t Disclose to Parents”

Lyndhurst, NJ, August 16, 2018 – Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner, Nathanya G. Simon, was recently quoted in an article entitled “Discipline & Student Privacy: Know What You Can, Can’t Disclose to Parents”. The article was published by Special Ed Connection, an online resource for information and guidance regarding all aspects of special education.

In the article, Ms. Simon weighed in on whether school districts can reveal to the parents of a student who has fallen victim to bullying the disciplinary actions taken against the bully as well as other circumstances involved.

A full PDF of the article can be found below:

About Nathanya G. Simon

Nathanya G. Simon, Partner plays a major role in the firm’s school board representation in all legal, labor and special education matters. Routinely she is offered the opportunity to counsel New Jersey school board clients throughout the state on day-to-day matters through to complex special education litigation, when necessary.
Email: nsimon@sh-law.comPhone: 201-896-7223

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Nathanya G. Simon Weighs in on Discipline & Student Privacy

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

Lyndhurst, NJ, August 16, 2018 – Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner, Nathanya G. Simon, was recently quoted in an article entitled “Discipline & Student Privacy: Know What You Can, Can’t Disclose to Parents”. The article was published by Special Ed Connection, an online resource for information and guidance regarding all aspects of special education.

In the article, Ms. Simon weighed in on whether school districts can reveal to the parents of a student who has fallen victim to bullying the disciplinary actions taken against the bully as well as other circumstances involved.

A full PDF of the article can be found below:

About Nathanya G. Simon

Nathanya G. Simon, Partner plays a major role in the firm’s school board representation in all legal, labor and special education matters. Routinely she is offered the opportunity to counsel New Jersey school board clients throughout the state on day-to-day matters through to complex special education litigation, when necessary.
Email: nsimon@sh-law.comPhone: 201-896-7223

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