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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Seminar at E. Panhandle Autism Support Group, Martinsburg, WV April 28, 2008

April 28, 2008.

Patrick Hoover met with over 30 concerned parents to discuss their children's legal rights under the IDEA. The Eastern Panhandle Autism Support group in Martinsburg, West Virginia, formed to help parents and caregivers' frustrations with their school system's inability to follow the IDEA and provide appropriate education to their children; they work to channel the group's frustration into mediation, legal and political solutions that can help their children gain an appropriate public education in West Virginia.

At The ABC’s of Special Education Law Seminar, Pat shared a typical school rights case involving a child with autism who regressed due to a "cookie-cutter" IEP and poor implementation. Using that model case as an example, Pat shared strategies and techniques that parents and advocates can use before, during and after IEP meetings, manifestation hearings, and emergency IEP meetings. Pat also discussed the relevant law for IDEA, and gave handouts sharing the legal bases for due process to these parents.

The seminar was designed to tap into the collective and extensive knowledge of the group's members. After Pat presented a scenario and the relevant law, participants broke out into groups. Each group was tasked with reading a special education question and providing an answer based upon their knowledge and the knowledge gained from the seminar. Then each group had the opportunity to ask Pat their own question involving special education issues. More often than not, the group members created excellent strategies and answers to the questions presented, proving the adage that strength - and knowledge- lies in numbers.


Two hours is never enough to present all of the material a parent or advocate needs to know in special education law. Fortunately, the group did videotape the event for the many members who were unable to attend. When this video is made available, we will post it on our site.


If you are interested in learning more about the Eastern Panhandle Autism Support Group, they can be found at http://www.freewebs.com/epwvautism/index.htm

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UPDATE!! NEW GUEST SPEAKER DEL. HIXSON ADDED
UPDATE!! NEW GUEST SPEAKER DEL. HIXSON ADDED:
The Whats and Hows of School Disciplinary Cases: Best Practices and Techniques.
Friday May 2, 2008, at 11:00 am.

The Education Law Section, with many thanks to Marjorie Just of the Legislation Committee, is honored to present Del. Sheila Hixson, who will join the Education Law Section meeting as a guest speaker. Del. Hixson will begin the seminar with an overview of bills passed for Maryland public education and funds for Montgomery County. The Delegate will also describe the student discipline bills recently passed, and will share information about the passage of other bills promoting the well-being of students in Maryland.

Patrick J. Hoover, Esq., chair of the Education Law Section, will follow up with a practitioner's guide to the in's and out's of the current education laws in Maryland, Maryland school systems and the disciplinary processes, the unique legal issues involving private schools' disciplinary processes, and parents and students rights, including their rights under IDEA in regard to suspensions and expulsions. Patrick Hoover will discuss how emotional disorder testing and identification can halt the expulsion process for many students, and will discuss those strategies with practitioners.

Dr. Vincent Culotta, president and owner of Neurobehavioral Associates and a Board-Certified Neurologist, will conclude the presentation by giving practitioners straightforward tips on the process in which emotional disorders result in suspension and expulsion matters; and he will teach practitioners how to interpret neuropsychological testing results, and how practitioners can use those results in advocating for students' rights under IDEA.
A question and answer session will conclude the presentation.

If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Melissa Ngaruri, Patrick Hoover Law Offices, at 301.424.5777.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Breakout Seminar at BAMC Law Day, May 2, 2008 The Education Law Section, chaired by Patrick Hoover, has added a breakout session to the Annual Meeting & Law Day Celebration, to be held on Friday, May 2, 2008. Registration for the Annual Meeting & Law Day Celebration is at http://www.montbar.org/pdffiles/anmeetinfo.pdf.

We hope to see you there!
11:00 a.m. - Noon Education Law Section: Speakers: Patrick Hoover, Esquire and Dr. Vincent Culotta


THE WHATS AND HOWS OF SCHOOL DISCIPLINARY CASES:
BEST PRACTICES AND TECHNIQUES

Patrick Hoover and Dr. Vincent Culotta will offer a comprehensive and practical seminar on how to handle your client's public and private school suspension and expulsion cases from start to finish. Patrick Hoover will share the in's and out's of the current education laws in Maryland, Maryland school systems and the disciplinary processes, the unique legal issues involving private schools' disciplinary processes, and parents and students rights, including their rights under IDEA in regard to suspensions and expulsions. Patrick Hoover will discuss how emotional disorder testing and identification can halt the expulsion process for many students, and will discuss those strategies with practitioners. Dr. Vincent Culotta will share with practitioners the process in which emotional disorders result in suspension and expulsion matters; and he will teach practitioners how to interpret neuropsychological testing results, and how practitioners can use those results in advocating for students' rights under IDEA.

BIOS:
Patrick Hoover, Esq., is currently Chair of the Education Law Section of the Bar Association for Montgomery County, and is the principal of Patrick Hoover Law Offices, a boutique firm that concentrates in juvenile law, education law and special education matters. Patrick Hoover has over 20 years experience with school law cases, and his practice handles cases from initial school investigations to the final appeals process.

Dr. Vincent Culotta is a board-certified neuropsychologist and Fellow of the American College of Professional Neuropsychology and the Maryland Psychological Association. He is also president and owner of Neurobehavioral Associates, a multidisciplinary practice serving children, adolescents, and adults with neurobehavioral disorders.

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