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Parents accuse state educational agency of disability discrimination
SACRAMENTO — Two parents are suing state of California agencies, alleging disability discrimination and failure to uphold the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) regulations. -
California charter school centers set to close, but many expected to receive one-year waivers
Charter school resource centers may begin shuttering this week following a court ruling limiting where they can operate, but many will remain open for at least another year after receiving waivers from the state Board of Education. -
Few developments in education lawsuit since data release order, state DOE spokesman says
SACRAMENTO – Not much has happened in a five-year-old education lawsuit since a federal court ruling ordering 10 million California students' personal data be released and a deadline to opt out of that release has passed, a state education spokesman said. -
Court-ordered release of student information causes concern in California school districts
SACRAMENTO –Some California parents are outraged at a judge’s order to release information about schoolchildren to two non-profit organizations comprising parents of students with special needs. -
Millions of California student records could be released in pending suit
NEWCASTLE – California public school records, including identifiable information such as Social Security numbers, addresses and special education assessment information, can potentially be released to attorneys for the Morgan Hill Concerned Parents Association pending a lawsuit in federal court.