Special education fights pit parents against Montgomery County
Lynh Bui:
They hired private tutors for their son after educators told them that he would never be literate. They pushed back when administrators at their son's middle school wanted to place him in a more restrictive classroom, isolating him from students without disabilities. And they fought when Montgomery public-school officials wanted to label their son "emotionally disturbed" after an administrator didn't allow him to go to the restroom and he had an accident.
The Powells' 15-year-old son is now thriving in high school despite his learning disability, but it wouldn't have happened, they say, without a series of painstaking clashes with the school system that have just about consumed their lives and family income.
"His entire future was at stake," said Drew Powell, who asked that his son's name not be used in order to protect him. "His educational, academic and personal future and his whole self-esteem. Sadly, our experience and experiences similar to these have been shared by many other parents over the years."
The Powells are not alone. Complaints of difficult relations between special education parents and the school system have prompted some elected officials to call for an external review of the special education department in Montgomery, a proposal that a Board of Education committee is expected to consider in coming months.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at November 4, 2013 12:07 AM
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