Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Court Rules Parents Entitled to Private School Tuition...
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In Mr. and Mrs. A v. New York City Department of Education , a United States District Court has ruled that under certain...
OSEP Clarifies that RTI Process Cannot Delay-Deny IDEA...
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Since the Response to Intervention (RTI) process was referred to in the IDEA regulations as a means of identifying a...
New Preventing Litigation in Special Education WORKBOOK...
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Readers, many of you may be familiar with my book The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law. I'm proud to announce that a new...
2010 in review
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The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here's a high level summary of its overall...
Department of Education Issues Guidance Targeting...
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Yesterday, October 26th 2010, the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights issued a "Dear Colleague" letter to...
Celebrating 35 Years of the IDEA:The U.S. Department of...
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The Education for All Handicapped Children Act was originally passed in 1975.
House Passes HR 4247 Keeping All Students Safe Act
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Last week the House of Representatives voted 262 to 153 to pass HR 4247 the Keeping All Students Safe Act. This legislation...
Born to be a Demon
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As a contrast to my most recent post Band Director’s Unilateral Decision Denying Student with a Disability Full...
Band Director's Unilateral Decision Denying Student...
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An Arizona high school student with Down syndrome had an IEP calling for "integration with regular peers as much as possible...
National Center for Learning Disabilities Provides State by...
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The National Center for Learning Disabilities has provided scorecards for every state that includes information on state...