“Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
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@EducationFL @CommMannyDiazJr I’d like for you to first focus on the kids that can’t read said books before focusing on banning them, then deal with all the rest or whatever it is you’re doing. #literacyfirst
“Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
https://t.co/xTdUKVcSnt
Indeed. Here’s proof 🙄 “Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
https://t.co/xTdUKVcSnt
“Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
https://t.co/xTdUKVcSnt
“Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
https://t.co/xTdUKVcSnt
“Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
https://t.co/xTdUKVcSnt
“Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
https://t.co/xTdUKVcSnt
“Furthermore, the court rejected the School Board’s assertion that the Parnes family failed to state a claim. The court found that the family had indeed established a claim over actions that went beyond the defendant’s mere failure to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).”
Lead attorney Kevin Ross-Andino commented on the court’s decision, “This is a milestone in our pursuit of justice for the Parnes family and all families facing similar circumstances. It opens the door for parents to advocate effectively for their children with disabilities.”
https://t.co/xTdUKVcSnt