When your child needs extra help in learning to read because of their dyslexia, or needs emotional, academic and behavioral support because of their autism, you want to see your child make progress through the school year. That’s why you and educators have established...
Special Education Law
Month: September 2020
Students with special needs don’t do well with virtual learning
School is a hot topic here in California just as it is across the country. One of the biggest questions is whether students will return to school or continue distance, i.e. virtual, learning. An issue that the state has needed to address is the fact that many children...
GREENFIELD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT v. STUDENT – DISTRICT PREVAILED
BEFORE THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS STATE OF CALIFORNIA CASE NO. 2019100729 GREENFIELD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, v. PARENT ON BEHALF OF STUDENT. DECISION MARCH 11, 2020 On October 18, 2019, the Office of Administrative Hearings, called OAH, received a due...
STUDENT v. REDONDO BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT – DISTRICT PREVAILED
BEFORE THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS STATE OF CALIFORNIA CASE NO. 2019100810 PARENT ON BEHALF OF STUDENT, v. REDONDO BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. DECISION MARCH 13, 2020 The Office of Administrative Hearings, called OAH, received a due process hearing...