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Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley, parents requesting for an interpreter to help their child achieve a better education in school. School district was reluctant in providing the child with an interpreter.
" The Supreme Court held that the Act does not require a school to provide a sign language interpreter to a deaf student. -
Student with disabilities earned the right to learn along their non disable peers.
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Parents where granted the right to use the money (5,200 per month) to register their child in a private school. If they felt that the child could have a better education in a private school they could take the child. In this case the child could even be withdrawn from the public school even if they never set foot in the campus.