Whitestown is a town in Worth Township, Boone County, Indiana, United States. The population was 471 at the 2000 census. In Whitestown, Indiana, a new development is underway for a 1,700-acre (6.9 km) mixed use community called Anson. While Anson isn't a stand alone city and is a part of Whitestown, it will be home to a number of new businesses, including Medco Health Solutions and ASILimited. In addition, Anson will include residential, office, healthcare and retail developments including a Lowes Home Improvement Center and Meijer stores. Located along Interstate 65, between the exits at State Road 334 and State Road 267, this master planned community is being developed by Duke Realty Corporation . The north side of the campus is called AllPoints at Anson and is a joint development between Duke and Browning Investments . It is named after Boone County native Anson Mills, an accomplished surveyor, builder, civil engineer, Union Army officer, inventor, diplomat, and author. When finished over the next 10–15 years, Anson is expected to directly employ nearly 25,000 people with an annual payroll of more than $868 million.

What is school and education law?

Education and school law cover the laws and regulations that govern federal and state education, including the administration and operation of educational institutions, school athletics, instruction methods, programs, and materials. This area of law encompasses issues relating to school faculty, staff, and students, including school discipline and discrimination based on race, color, national original, sex, or disability. Special education law refers to the laws and regulations that govern the teaching of students with special needs. These needs may be learning or physical disabilities, behavioral problems, talents, or academic aptitude that cannot be satisfied in a regular classroom.

Answers to school and education law issues in Indiana

Students have certain rights depending on whether they are attending a private or public school or university. A...

All too commonly school districts do not find children who have disabilities eligible for special education. In...

Federal court opinions concerning school and education law in Indiana