Government,
Education Law
Jan. 14, 2019
Special needs school sues state superintendent after being denied funds
A school for special needs children is fighting an order that it can no longer accept public funds after the death of an autistic boy in November. Meanwhile, the boy’s family is preparing legal action of its own.
SACRAMENTO — A school for special needs children is fighting an order barring it from accepting public funds after the death of an autistic boy in November. Meanwhile, the boy’s family is preparing legal action of its own.
The Guiding Hands School sued Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond in Sacramento on Thursday, just three days after Thurmond took office. The El Dorado Hills School serves students with autism and e...
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