Education
Jul. 11, 2006
Kids With Special Needs Still Get Short Shrift
Forum Column - Its been almost a year since the Office of Administrative Hearing has assumed the role of adjudicating administrative law hearings for special education claims filed pursuant to the Individuals with Disability Act 2004 and the California Education Code, both of which provide a mechanism for parents to challenge placement and services offered by school districts to children who meet eligibility requirements for special education.




Forum Column
By Areva D. Martin
It's been almost a year since the Office of Administrative Hearing has assumed the role of adjudicating administrative law hearings for special education claims filed pursuant to the Individuals with Disability Act 2004 and the California Education Code, both of which provide a mechanism for parents to challenge placement and services offered by school districts to children who meet eligibility requirement...
By Areva D. Martin
It's been almost a year since the Office of Administrative Hearing has assumed the role of adjudicating administrative law hearings for special education claims filed pursuant to the Individuals with Disability Act 2004 and the California Education Code, both of which provide a mechanism for parents to challenge placement and services offered by school districts to children who meet eligibility requirement...
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