What was the outcome of the Honig v. Doe decision?
a. Students with disabilities must be educated in their least restrictive environment
b. Children with disabilities have a right to a free and appropriate public education.
c. Regular classrooms must adapt to meet the needs of students with disabilities.
d. Students with emotional disabilities have a right to receive an education and could not be expelled because of their behaviors.
D Correct Answer: Students with emotional disabilities have a right to receive an education and could not be expelled because of their behaviors.
Feedback for Correct Answer: In 1988, the U. S. Supreme Court made a decision affirming the rights of students with an emotional disability in the Honig v. Doe decision after two students were expelled for violent behavior
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