skip to content
Rollback

Press Release: Supreme Court Affirms Parent’s Right to Reimbursement For Private Special Education When Services Are Not Available in the Public Schools

  • Organization: NYLPI
  • Creation Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
  • Submitted: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
  • Attachment: HTM

Today, the United States Supreme Court affirmed the right of parents of children with disabilities to recover the costs of their children’s education when the public school system fails to offer an appropriate educational program. In NYC Department of Education v. Tom F, the court evenly split, leaving undisturbed a lower court determination that Tom F. was entitled to reimbursement for his private school placement. Justice Kennedy took no part in the decision. The case raised the question whether, under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a parent can obtain reimbursement for tuition costs at a private school, when the parent unilaterally decides to place the child in private school, based on his/her conclusion that the public school offers no appropriate options.

The National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights has published an article in the Clearinghouse Review examining the potential impact of the Civil Rights Act of 2008. You can read the summary of the article here, or download the full pdf version of the article.

The National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights works to ensure that the courts protect and preserve justice, fairness, and opportunity for everyone.

Learn more about us, or join the Campaign by visiting:

powered by probono.net