Foot-dragging school districts face
future of increasingly costly settlements
Month: February 2018
Leaves school administrators stuck within
a system-corrupting dilemma: kids vs costs
Revealed: Records tampering, state and
federal law violations, illegal IEP changes
Called ‘a recipe for financial disaster’ by
unhappy public-school administrator groups
9th Circuit signals lack of patience with ploys
school districts have used to suppress costs
The ‘average brain’ myth bites the dust
Los Angeles, Texas, New York exemplify styles of noncompliance
Apparent shift in district’s strategy follows:
Fight until jury trial looms, then settle with parents
When Isaiah and his folks moved to Las Vegas in 2015, a big reason was that the Nevada Legislature had just passed Education Savings Accounts
Chappelle, a single mother with three school-age children, decided this past school year to move her two daughters to a private school. Her son, oldest