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According to the district, Osseo Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Kelli Parpart and Osseo High School Principal Sara Vernig have both been on administrative leave since June 9, which is the ...
With its recent unanimous decision siding with a Maple Grove teen over disability accommodations, the U.S. Supreme Court removed decades of precedent that effectively blocked students with ...
The case was closely watched by disability rights groups who say there was a “nearly insurmountable barrier” for help sought by schoolchildren.
The case, A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, was closely watched by disability rights groups. They say the courts have created a “nearly insurmountable barrier” for schoolchildren and their families.
A statement from the Osseo Area Schools noted that while the court overruled the showing of bad faith needed to prevail in this case, the justices did not specify what the standard should be.
Tharpe and her parents sued the Osseo Area Schools under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and the Rehabilitation Act.