Court Affirms Reimbursement for Special Education
June 23rd, 2009
In a decision that could help disabled students obtain needed services and cost school districts millions of dollars, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that parents of special-education students may seek government reimbursement for private school tuition, even if they have never received special-education services in public school.
Read more about the Supreme Court decision and future implications for parents, students with disabilities, and school districts from the New York Times here.
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Disability Rights
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