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Divisions > Special Education and Early Intervention > Family Support and Dispute Resolution Branch > Hearing Decisions > 2015
Due Process Hearing Decisions - FY15 - 4th Quarter

(April 1, 2015 - June 30, 2015)

In cases where MSDE has been informed that a hearing decision is being appealed in accordance with Section 615(i) of IDEA 2004, an asterisk (*) is placed next to the OAH Case #.  The civil or district court number of the case is provided when available.

Public Agency OAH Case #
______________
Decision Date
Hearing Requested By Issues
Baltimore City Public Schools

15-H-CITY-04918

4/28/2015
Parent/Guardian Mediation and Due Process Hearing Procedures
Decision Summary
____________

The ALJ concluded that the school system, following its reasonable efforts, was unable to obtain the parent's participation in the mandatory resolution meeting. As a result, the ALJ dismissed the parent's due process complaint.



Public Agency OAH Case #
______________
Decision Date
Hearing Requested By Issues
Baltimore County Public Schools
15-H-BCNY-10545

5/19/2015

 

Parent/Guardian


IEP Implementation-accommodations, aids & services, modifications
Decision Summary
____________

The ALJ concluded that the parent did not prove that the school system had failed to provide the student with a FAPE, and as a result, dismissed the due process complaint.



Public Agency OAH Case #
______________
Decision Date
Hearing Requested By Issues
Montgomery County Public Schools

15-H-MONT-08976

5/8/2015
Parent/Guardian IEP Implementation-accommodations, aids & services, modifications
Decision Summary
____________

The ALJ concluded that the student's IEP was properly implemented and that, as a result, the student was provided with a FAPE. Therefore, the ALJ dismissed the due process complaint.

Montgomery County Public Schools 14-H-MONT-42553
5/15/2015
Parent/Guardian Placement/LRE/complainant requesting less restrictive, IEP Implementation-Placement
Decision Summary The ALJ concluded that the student's IEP was reasonably calculated to provide the student with a FAPE. As a result, the ALJ denied the parents' request for reimbursement for the tuition costs that they incurred by their unilateral placement of the student in a nonpublic special education school.


Public Agency OAH Case #
______________
Decision Date
Hearing Requested By Issues
Prince George's County Public Schools

15-H-PGEO-04976

6/12/2015
Parent/Guardian Reimbursement, Placement Determinations
Decision Summary
____________

The ALJ concluded that the student had been denied a FAPE. Therefore, the ALJ ordered the school system to reimburse the cost incurred by parents for the student's nonpublic placement.

 



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