Hearing Officer Decisions 2001-2002
July 1, 2001 to June 30, 2002
- Case #1—Reference # 02-001
- Whether student's placement was appropriate?
- Case #2—Reference # 02-004
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the division is obligated to pay for student's private residential placement?
- Case #3a—Reference # 02-005a
- Whether proper safety measures in place to handle emergencies regarding student?
- Whether appropriate classroom and extra-curricular accommodations made for student?
- Whether student was receiving appropriate transportation services per IEP?
- Case #3b—Reference # 02-005b
- Whether student had adequate access to school facilities?
- Case #4—Reference # 02-021
- Whether specific placement necessary per IEP?
- Whether social worker report is correct and whether it affects placement?
- Whether the student was receiving appropriate transportation per IEP?
- Case #5—Reference # 02-019
- Whether division failed to properly notify parents of test results?
- Whether the division failed to implement student's IEP?
- Whether student's IEP was appropriate?
- Whether parents should be reimbursed for private funds used for student?
- Case #6—Reference # 02-018
- Whether student's IEP should set forth specific Honors Program?
- Case #7—Reference # 02-033
- Whether student should be placed in residential placement although parents have not consented to implementation of IEP?
- Case #8—Reference # 02-043
- Whether student's special education classification was appropriate?
- Whether IEP revision was required?
- Whether present performance level of student was correct?
- Whether the school division provided FAPE?
- Whether proper safety measures in place to protect child from harm?
- Whether parents received proper notice of changes in student's placement?
- Case #9—Reference # 02-042
- Whether school division should pay for education center evaluation?
- Whether attending living center necessary to provide FAPE?
- Whether school staff was adequately qualified?
- Whether school division properly implemented IEP?
- Whether school division provided FAPE?
- Whether proper tools in place to adequately notify parents of student's progress?
- Whether medical doctor's report prompted need to revise IEP?
- Case #10—Reference # 02-020
- Whether student is eligible to receive FAPE from special school?
- Case #11—Reference # 02-045
- Whether school division's proposed IEP omitting environmental accommodation was reasonably calculated to provide FAPE?
- Whether school division adequately involved parents in developing IEP?
- Whether IEP was defective because of omission of student's environmental sensitivities?
- Case #12—Reference # 02-040
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Case #13—Reference # 02-061
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether an evaluation of student was needed?
- Whether the student needed special education services for the calendar year?
- Case #14—Reference # 02-067
- Whether student was improperly labeled and subsequently improperly placed?
- Whether student suffered from mental anguish as a result of placement?
- Whether the student had been discriminated against?
- Case #15—Reference # 02-074
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether conduct of student was a direct result of disability?
- Whether removal from the LEA was proper?
- Whether specific facility placement constituted a change in placement that mandated a new IEP?
- Case #16—Reference # 02-013
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the student's disability affected performance?
- Whether fight a student was involved in was a direct result of disability?
- Whether student's IEP was defective because it lacked a functional behavioral assessment (FBA)?
- Whether parents should be reimbursed for private placement of student?
- Case #17—Reference # 02-048
- Whether a $ 1,000.00 cap for IEE reimbursement was reasonable?
- Whether school should pay for two IEEs previously performed on student?
- Whether the school should fund additional IEEs performed on student?
- Case #18—Reference # 02-041
- Whether LEA was provided appropriate notice of student's removal from school?
- Whether parents indicated specific concerns about the student's IEP prior to removal?
- Whether a specific IEP addressed all areas of suspected disability?
- Whether the school division considered parents expert evaluations?
- Whether specific school was an appropriate placement for student?
- Case #19—Reference # 02-073
- Whether proposed IEP appropriate?
- Whether school placement of student appropriate?
- Whether $ 200.00 reimbursement for educational consultant should be provided parents?
- Case #20—Reference # 02-072
- Whether LEA's proposed placement of student was appropriate?
- Whether parents should be reimbursed for private school placement of student?
- Case #21—Reference # 02-091
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE when denying sensory integrated based OT or in the alternative general OT?
- Case #22—Reference # 02-100
- Whether student should receive compensatory services for school year 2000-2001?
- Whether school provided enough hours for ESY services?
- Case #23—Reference # 02-070
- Whether LEA failed to implement IEP?
- Whether student is entitled to compensatory services?
- Whether LEA failed to follow material due process procedural requirements?
- Whether LEA can provide an adequate IEP and related services?
- Case #24—Reference # 02-051
- Whether proposed IEP was appropriate?
- Whether LEA's defense of laches is applicable?
- Whether LEA is required to perform medical procedure on student?
- Whether LEA is liable for costs of private placement of student?
- Case #25—Reference # 01-035
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Case #26—Reference # 01-057
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether there were procedural defects in the IEP/Eligibility Process?
- Case #27—Reference # 01-082
- Which party had the burden of proof?
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the absence of individual psychotherapy in the IEP rendered the IEP defective?
- Case #28—Reference # 01-105
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the student should return to regular classroom?
- Case #29—Reference # 01-107
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the student should return to regular classroom?
- Whether informed consent was provided?
- Case #30—Reference # 01-106
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the student should return to regular classroom?
- Whether informed consent was provided?
- Case #31—Reference # 01-104
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the student should return to regular classroom?
- Case #32—Reference # 01-087
- Whether division failed to provide FAPE?
- Whether the student eligible for special education classroom?
- Case #33—Reference # 01-120
- Whether placement in special education classroom provided FAPE?
- Case #34—Reference # 01-125a
- Whether a decrease in IEP mandated services was appropriate?
- Case #35—Reference # 01-126
- Whether educational plan complied with LRE?
- Whether current placement was appropriate?
- Whether IEP was procedurally sufficient to provide benefit to student?
- Case #36—Reference # 01-084
- Whether student's placement was appropriate?
- Case #37—Reference # 01-130
- Whether student's placement, pursuant to disciplinary issue and IEP, was proper?
- Whether student was receiving appropriate special education services?
- Case #38—Reference # 01-006
- Whether parents are entitled to reimbursement for the cost of in-home educational services?