Special Education

  • Board of education v. Rachel Holland Cont.

    The board of education v. Rachel Holland consist of an 11 year old girl with moderate intellectual developmental disabilities. Her parents asked that their child be put into in a regular classroom for an entire day and the school system opposed their request. The court ordered that the best fit for the child was in general education classes along with an aid and special services. (Cheatham, A. 2011, February 1. Significant Court Cases in Special Education)
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    The board of education v. Rachel Holland cont.

    The board of education v. Rachel Holland consist of an 11 year old girl with moderate intellectual developmental disabilities. Her parents asked that their child be put into in a regular classroom for an entire day and the school system opposed their request. The court ordered that the best fit for the child was in general education classes along with an aid and special services. (Cheatham, A. 2011, February 1. Significant Court Cases in Special Education)
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    Board of education v. Rachel Holland (1992)

    The judicial system ruled in favor of Rachel Holland. She was permitted to be put into into a general education class with help and exceptional services which came from special education funding, administrative loads, and/or views were not enough to refuse inclusion. More children with disabilities will be added in regular classes at school, activities and events.
  • Board of education v. Rachel Holland (1992)

    The judicial system ruled in favor of Rachel Holland. She was permitted to be put into a general education class with help and exceptional services which came from special education funding, administrative loads, and/or views were not enough to refuse inclusion. More children with disabilities will be added in regular classes at school, activities, and events.