by ACDL | May 24, 2021 | ACDL News, ADA, Education
By Amanda Glass, Staff Attorney EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO For years, public school districts and charter schools in Arizona have proposed that students with significant disabilities graduate before they turn 22 years old, even when they have not earned a regular high...
by ACDL | May 5, 2021 | ACDL News, ADA, Education
By: Natalie Trouard* and Amanda Glass, ACDL Staff Attorney This is the final blog post in our three-part series discussing the rights of students to educational services while they are in the hospital. Today’s blog post focuses on the educational rights of students in...
by ACDL | May 4, 2021 | ACDL News, ADA, Education
By: Natalie Trouard* and Amanda Glass, ACDL Staff Attorney This blog post is the second in our three-part series discussing the issue of students being withdrawn from school and not provided educational services while they are in the hospital. Today’s blog post...
by ACDL | May 3, 2021 | ADA, Education, General
By: Natalie Trouard* and Amanda Glass, ACDL Staff Attorney Children sometimes require hospitalization for acute medical or behavioral healthcare treatment. Students with disabilities may require more frequent hospitalizations than students without disabilities. Even...