Friday, May 13, 2011

Case of the Month: Tuition reimbursement & "balancing the equities"

Forest Grove School District v. T.A. (9th Circuit, 4/27/11) (Forest Grove II)
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In the continuing saga of this Oregon tuition reimbursement case, the 9th Circuit recently upheld the lower court's decision that the Forest Grove school district was not required to reimburse the parents for private tuition at a residential school based on a balancing of the equities.  The court found, among other things, that the primary purpose for the parents' private placement of the student was because the student was running away from home, using illegal drugs, and engaging in other unsafe behaviors.  Most of the opinion is spent disagreeing with Judge Graber's lengthy dissent.  (Judge Graber recently authored an opinion awarding private tuition reimbursement in C.B. v. Garden Grove, (9th Cir. 3/28/11) although the private program could not implement all of the components of the student's IEP.)

Forest Grove ceased being about T.A. years ago.  What was at stake in this decision was reimbursement for the parent's attorney fees should the parents prevail - many times more than the amount of the original tuition.  In a nod to more recent developments, Forest Grove High School has recieved recognition for its continuing progress in closing the achievement gap.  That is the real story that needs to be told.

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