Special Education Attorney Blog
Our blog with news, information, and current events regarding the Special Education Law world.
How Much Does a Special Education Attorney Cost?
A national survey released in May 2020 found that only 20% of parents whose child should be receiving special education services during coronavirus school shutdowns were actually receiving those services. You have many reasons to look for a special education attorney...
5 Reasons You Should Hire a Special Education Attorney
Around 13.7% of public school students get special education services of some kind. That's around 7 million students across the nation. Just like every other student, children with special education need to enjoy the guarantee of free and appropriate public education....
When and Why Do You Need a Special Education Attorney?
In the United States, almost 14% of students who attend public schools have a learning disability. In the State of California, almost 800,000 students receive special education services at a cost of $13 billion dollars per year. Student accountability data show poor...
What Is Special Education Law? Everything You Need to Know
Are you feeling frustrated with the lack of educational services your special needs child is receiving? Do you think your child's school is neglecting their duty, but you aren't sure about special education law? Is your child experiencing behavior problems at...
What is a Special Education Attorney?
Nearly 14 percent of students enrolled in public schools have some form of recognized learning disability. Federal law requires that school districts accommodate these students to ensure that they receive the same quality of education as their peers. In practice,...
Special Education Advocate Versus Special Education Attorney: What’s the Difference?
On average, seven million American public school students receive special education services annually. This includes students with health conditions, specific learning disabilities, and global developmental delays. With this number continuing to rise,...
What is a Special Education Attorney?
Nearly 14 percent of students enrolled in public schools have some form of recognized learning disability. Federal law requires that school districts accommodate these students to ensure that they receive the same quality of education as their peers. In...
Senator Casey Introduces Bill To Reduce School Suspensions
The Senator's proposed bill comes at a time when research demonstrates that suspensions often disproportionately impact minority and disabled students. Huffington Post
Is Your First Grader College Ready?
Too early to discuss colleges? NY Times