| Have searched on the topic and some responses are over 10 years old...seeing if there are any recommendations for lawyers for a due process against dcps to keep a sn out of a restrictive environment... |
| Why are you against a more restrictive environment? You will need data/evidence that your child can learn in general education. There have been lots of threads on this and the names are still the same. |
DCPS does stuff that you would not imagine. I am not the OP, but my DC went from 90 min a week of specialized instruction to DCPS claiming my child was so disabled they needed placement in a SLS classroom. It is a small cohort that does this work. Look at page 107 of this document: https://dccouncil.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/DCPS-FY23-Performance-Oversight-Responses.pdf It lists Special Education Litigation Pending Cases (at a point in time) with a listing of the lawyers who were representing the cases . |
And Page 111 has attorney fees paid out after people won |
| I would also consider using the lottery to apply to some charter schools. They generally are far more flexible about including students with significant needs inside gen ed. |
But that doesn’t change that you have to have a case. You can’t just say “oh I don’t want this”. |
How do you know they don't have a case? OP, please let a special ed attorney evaluate your case, not the internet know it alls. |
I’m not saying they don’t have a case. But I am saying just because you don’t agree with something doesn’t mean you have a slam dunk case. Some (not all!) parents needs to look at what the school is saying before insisting it’s immediately no. |
OP here, Thank you will look.....had wondered if this were listed somewhere. |
OP here- because the data evidence isn't there for a restrictive environment... |