United States Ninth Circuit
R.E.B. v. State of Hawaii Department of Education, 14-15895
Affirming in part the district court's affirmation of an administrative officer's determination that an autistic student protected by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act was denied a free appropriate public education because a father's concerns about a child's transition from a private school into the public school system were relevant, vague plans seriously infringed the parent's ability to participate in the process, and the failure to specify a particular methodology constituted another violation, but the Department of Education wasn't required to provide a one-on-one aide with the same qualifications as a contracted skills worker
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- Published 2017/09/13
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- United States Ninth Circuit