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...
by ACDL | Aug 17, 2023 | ADA, ASL, Education, Spanish
EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO Staffing shortages in American schools are nothing new. However, since the onset of the COVID Pandemic and the so-called Great Resignation, the problem has gotten significantly worse. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 600,000...
by ACDL | Aug 13, 2023 | General
As it is the back-to-school season, ACDL is offering a new limited-time service for callers with education-related concerns. This week, from August 15-August 18, for one hour each day, an ACDL education attorney will be offering virtual Q&A sessions via Zoom....
by ACDL | Oct 14, 2022 | ADA, ASL, Education, Spanish
ACDL, in partnership with Good Point Creative and through support from the Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, has developed two series of know-your-rights animated explainer videos relating to special education. The first series of videos describes...
by ACDL | Aug 5, 2022 | ADA, ASL, Spanish
EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO In 2019, Tucson started a Pilot Program to bring e-scooter rentals to city streets. In 2021, the program became a Shared Mobility Permit Program that currently allows two e-scooter companies, Spin and Razor, to provide e-scooters for public use....