Letter to the Editor
Hats off to Kristy M. Neubo for helping to expose special education
deficiencies and funding questions in the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District (“Community commentary: School district needs to spend money
wisely,” Nov. 14). This is hardly a new revelation though. For years,
districts have been reneging on their promises to provide mandated
services as prescribed by law.
Even with increases in school funding, special education
administrators and their bosses here and elsewhere in the country
continue to thwart attempts by parents to get services for their kids,
which are guaranteed them by law.
Many times, these same parents must hire expensive attorneys that
specialize in these matters to force districts into compliance.
Call Newport-Mesa and ask them how many fair hearings they have lost
over the years for not providing the least restrictive environment for
special education youngsters. Find out how many of our tax dollars
they’ve had to cough up after the arbitrator ruled for the parents.
And, shame on boards of trustees for looking the other way while their
administrators throw roadblock after roadblock in front of special
education parents with legitimate grievances.
KENT S. MOORE
Corona del Mar
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