Anonymous wrote:Special Education is one of those things where everyone agrees that it's horribly broken, but people disagree radically about how to fix it.
Making it easier for parents to sue is not a cut-and-dried issue. On the one hand, it is only because of parent lawsuits that DC has done anything about special ed. On the other hand the settlement of the lawsuits consumes an extraordinary amount of resources, leaving less for the students whose families don't sue.
Yep. And it sucks resources from the budget and lines the pockets of the lawyers who specialize in this niche area and become wealthy with DC taxpayer money in the process.
As a really longtime DC resident -- who remembers the days when a (white, wealthy, savvy) parent need only show up at a hearing with a lawyer in order to get $60,000 a year tuition reimbursement -- I'm glad the pendulum swung the other way on that issue.