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    Big win for students in the US Supreme Court requires that
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    “every child should have the chance to meet challenging objectives”

    See an article at the Washington Post here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...7dc120_story.html?utm_term=.e46cf467b0b5

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    In addition to coverage by the mainstream media, this case has also been covered by organizations dedicated to assisting parents of children with disabilities. Here is a brief roundup:

    Understood.org covers the case here:
    Endrew F. Case Decided: Supreme Court Rules on How Much Benefit IEPs Must Provide
    In The News blog post by Andrew M I Lee
    March 22, 2017

    Wrightslaw has covered this case since 2015 and recently wrote:
    Endrew v. Douglas County: IDEA Demands More: Inclusion & Progress in Regular Curriculum; IEP 'Tailored to Unique Needs'
    by Peter Wright, Esq.
    Revised: 03/23/2017
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    Educational Benefit: “Merely More Than De Minimis” or “Meaningful”? Supreme Court Revisits Requirements in Endrew F. v. Douglas Co. Sch. Dist. RE-1
    by Peter Wright, Esq. and Pamela Wright, MA, MSW
    Revised: 03/22/2107

    It's interesting to read the various articles as each coverage is written for a different audience.


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