Finding Equity in Education » Cleveland
Federal law mandates that schools provide services for students with disabilities, but how do cash-strapped schools offer access to education?
Join Jennifer Martinez Atzberger, senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Ohio for a conversation about access to education for students with disabilities, and the balancing act school districts play trying to provide access to education for all students.
This event is part of the 2012 Brown Bag Lecture Series presented annually by the ACLU of Ohio summer interns. Each speaker presents a topic corresponding to that week’s lesson plan. Student interns take a leadership role in presenting each program.
For more information, visit www.acluohio.org/events/brownbag2012.asp.
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