In the Cerra v. Pawling School District case, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the school district’s IEP was reasonably calculated to provide the student with FAPE. Based on the...




In the Cerra v. Pawling School District case, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found


that the school district’s IEP was reasonably calculated to provide the student with


FAPE. Based on the information and the legal standards discussed in the opinion, why


did the court come to that conclusion? What kind of information would the parents


need to present in that case in order to show that the IEP was not reasonably calculated


to provide FAPE?





May 18, 2022
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