Legal Question in Education Law in South Carolina

Failure to provide appropriate level of education

Is it possible to bring a lawsuit against a technical school for not providing an effective learning environment and qualified instructors?

If so, what type of attorney handles this speciality?


Asked on 4/19/06, 7:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

CHARLES WEINER Law Office of Charles Weiner

Re: Failure to provide appropriate level of education

If you are talking about a public vocational technical school (grades 9-12) and the student has been identified or should have been identified as having a disability or disabilities then the law provides protection. If it is a private school, there is not protection. If you are referring to a post-secondary technical school (i.e. after high school) there is no law that mandates provisons for an appropriate education.

My practice is focused on representing families and their children who have special needs in education.

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Answered on 4/20/06, 9:32 am


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