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- Creators: Consortium of Black Artists and Others for the Arts (Ariz.)
- Creators: Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council
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A recent American Civil Liberties Union report found that Maricopa County elementary and middle school students with disabilities are twice as likely to be suspended compared to kids without disabilities. Another key factor in this discussion is the use of restraints and seclusion on students with disabilities as disciplinary action in schools. In 2016, state lawmakers revised Arizona Revised Statute Title 15-105 on the use of restraints and seclusion, requiring that schools document and report any restraint or seclusion used on students to the parent or guardian within 24 hours. This briefing paper looks at the definition of restraints and seclusion, as well as whether they are overused forms of punishment on students with disabilities.
Labels for artworks exhibited at an art show at North High School including the artist's name, the piece's title, the media used, and the piece's sale price.
In this memorandum, J. Eugene Grigsby welcomes the members of the 2000 COBA Board.
Artist Statement by Amanda Contreras, who participated in Maryvale High School's art show.
Labels for artworks exhibited at an art show at Maryvale High School including the artist's name, the piece's title, the media used, the piece's sale price, and the student's teacher.
Labels for artworks exhibited at an art show at Maryvale High School including the artist's name, the piece's title, the media used, the piece's sale price, and the student's teacher.
Agenda for the COBA Board Meeting scheduled for September 25th, 2000.
Labels for artworks exhibited at an art show at Central High School including the artist's name, the piece's title, the media used, and the student's teacher.
Labels for artworks exhibited at an art show at Central High School and artist statements by Rachel Roberts, Abel D. Cardenas Ortega, Sahar Emadi, Lashey Newton, Jerris Methvin, Cecily Cano, Blanca Arredondo, Lorena Muñoz, Crystal Leonard, Dustin Gaedert, Caitlin Cook, and Denise Hernandez.