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In 1982, Amy Rowley’s parents enrolled their kindergarten-aged daughter in the Hendrick Hudson School District in Peekskill New York.

This assignment assesses your ability to:
Determine the impact that current federal legislation has on the compliant implementation of special education programs, and Analyze the legal concept “educational benefit.” This assignment also supports your achievement of Course Learning Outcome 2, 3, 4 and 5 and the MASE Program Learning Outcome 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8.
In 1982, Amy Rowley’s parents enrolled their kindergarten-aged daughter in the Hendrick Hudson School District in Peekskill New York. Prior to beginning the school year, the school’s administration met with her parents to determine what supplemental services Amy needed, due to her significant hearing loss, in order provide her with a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). She was successful and progressing at the same pace as her non-disabled peers as she advanced to the first grade (Wrightslaw, 2015). Her redrafted annual IEP included the continued use of an amplification system, a tutor for the deaf and speech therapy. Amy’s parents also wanted her to have a full time Sign Language interpreter included, which the school subsequently denied.
Instructions Using support from your assigned reading, the Instructor Guidance, and the discussions, you will analyze this case to include the following specifications:
Content Expectations
Define in detail each of the words in FAPE (Free, Appropriate, Public & Education) as it related to the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act. Summarize why the final ruling favored Hendrick Hudson Central School District’s decision not to provide Amy Rowley with an interpreter. Analyze the term “meaningful benefit” as it relates to the Rowley v. Hendrick case. Argue for or against the applicability of the Supreme Court’s final ruling to meet the needs of students with disabilities. Explain how the final ruling affects compliant implementation of special education programs. Written Communication Expectations
Syntax and Mechanics: Exhibit meticulous use of grammar, spelling, organization, and usage throughout your submission. Organization: Use the above listed guidelines for explicit sections/headings within your paper. Source Requirement: Reference at least three scholarly sources in addition to your course textbook in order to provide compelling evidence to support your ideas. Page Requirement: Your submission must be four double-spaced pages not including a title and reference page. APA format: All in text citations, page format and references must be written in APA 6th edition format.

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