Schools Must Pay For Special Education Evaluations, Court Rules - Disability Scoop

Schools Must Pay For Special Education Evaluations, Court Rules - Disability Scoop


School districts should reimburse parents for independent educational evaluations of students with disabilities, at least in some cases, a federal court is affirming.
Though the U.S. Department of Education has long indicated that parents have the right to an independent opinion at public expense under certain circumstance, the Jefferson County Board of Education in Alabama challenged the rule. The school district declined to reimburse parents named in court papers as Philip and Angie C. after they sought an outside evaluation when they disagreed with the district’s assessment of their child, A.C.

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