Jeremy was educated in a self-contained setting in the public schools for 3 years. A court later held that the setting was not appropriate and ordered the school to pay for Joel's education in a private school setting for 3 years beyond his upcoming graduation. The type of relief granted by the court was
a. a preliminary injunction.
b. a permanent injunction.
c. tuition reimbursement.
d. compensatory education.
e. Punitive damages.
D
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Create a time line of stories that you remember from your childhood at home and at school. What kinds of stories were significant (oral, written, film, etc.)? What specific stories do you remember interacting with over and over? Were there memorable people with whom you interacted around these stories? Why were those stories important to you as a child? Write or draw one of your literacy memories to share with class members.
What will be an ideal response?
Brain development reaches its peak
a. in a child's infancy. b. by age three. c. when they enter preschool. d. by age five.
Select all that are examples of organizations that use concepts of sustainable leadership
a. To help motivate the school community of a school in which the test scores have been falling dramatically the school superintendent appoints a principal known to be a very charismatic leader. b. Although it may take time from work at their own school, Kennedy High School staff value their networking opportunities at the central administrative offices and at other schools. c. Even though they may not be achievable, Gulf Coast Middle School sets its goals at high levels to keep the school community moving forward. d. Although the afterschool programs are not attracting as many students as they once were, St. Michael's Community School maintains the programs because they are a rich tradition. e. Monroe Elementary School has promoted the concept of teacher leadership throughout the school to such an extent that the staff affectionately call their school "The School with Many Principals".
Inez is a female with an intellectual disability who lives in a house in a residential neighborhood with eight other women. She and her house-mates receive assistance from two live-in counselors. Inez lives in a
A. foster home B. halfway house C. group home D. community home