Legal Articles, General Practice

Connecticut Special Education: Conducting an Independent Evaluation

Blog post on the process of having an independent evaluation for your special education child.

Fairfield Special Education: The Scope of an IEP Evaluation

Blog post on what Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) are, how they work, and what they cover.

Connecticut Special Education: Understanding the Reevaluation Process

Blog post describing the process of your special education child being reevaluated every three years.

Connecticut "Municipal Panel" Seeks Review of Special Education Costs

Article describing how the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities is creating a panel to help reduce costs for towns and improve quality of special education.

CT Special Education: What is Adapted Physical Education?

Blog post on adapted physical education (APE) requirements in Connecticut schools.

What are 504 Accommodations in Schools?

Blog post explaining Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which bans discrimination on the basis of disabilities. We also discuss what "reasonable accommodations" means under Section 504.

CT Lawsuit Questions Constitutional Right to Education

Article on the recent lawsuit questioning whether there is a responsibility on the part of the federal government to provide an education for all American residents.

The Regional Open Choice Program: Connecticut's Lottery for Education

Blog post explaining Connecticut's lottery system for charter schools.

Connecticut's Charter School Program: Questions and Answers

Blog post on the topic of charter schools in Connecticut.

Failing Schools Drive Inner-city Parents to Connecticut Court

Blog post on the topic of low-income students in Connecticut and their inability to transfer to better performing schools.

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