Brown vs BOE
PARC vs Pennsylvania
Mills vs BOE
BOE vs Rowley
Honig vs Doe
100

What issue did Brown bring the BOE to court for?

He believed segregation in public schools was wrong.

100

What does P.A.R.C. stand for?

Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children

100

Other than special education students, who else did this case represent?

Students with behavioral, mental, hyperactive and emotional disabilities.

100

Who won this case at the district level?

The Rowley Family

100
What is this case about?

There was an issue of expelling a disabled child based on actions arising out of that child's disability. 

200

What other court case determined "separate but equal" that brown used in his case and ended up getting rid of?

Plessy vs Ferguson

200

How many children was P.A.R.C representing at the time?

14

200

What was different about this cases claim? (other than who they represented)

They wanted to help children with behavioral, mental, hyperactive and emotional disabilities from being denied placement in schools.

200

Who was Amy Rowley?

A deaf student that performed better than the typical child in her mainstream classroom and was easily going from grade to grade.

200

How do the school systems give due process to students with disabilities?

IEP meetings.

300

What amendment was violated by separate  education facilities? 

14th amendment

300

What did Attorney Gilhool believe?

Special education children should have equal education.

300

What was the court's decision?

No child can be denied public education due to Menta;, behavioral, physical, or emotional handicaps or deficiencies.

300

In this case they debated if the child's IEP is appropriate. What is an IEP and what is the significance of it?

Individualized Education Plan, this allows for students to get whatever kind of help they need to ensure they are getting equal and quality education.

300

What was the court's decision?

A school district cannot exclude or expel a student due to behavior of their disabilities.

400

What year was this case done?

1954

400

What meeting is a result of this case?

IEP Meetings

400

What was the Federal Law that was passed due to this case?

They guarantee a free appropriate public education for all children with disabilities.

400

How far up the chain of courts did this case go?

The Supreme Court.

400

What rule came from this case? What does it mean?

The ten-day rule. This allows the school to suspend students for up tp 10 days without parental consent or court intervention.

500

What  was the name of Brown's daughter whom this case was for?

Linda Brown

500

Who was the Attorney who represented the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children?

Thomas Gilhool

500

What does IDEA stand for?

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

500

This case elaborated on what is appropriate under FAPE. What is FAPE?

Free Appropriate Public Education

500

If a student has an issue with a weapon or drugs, how long are schools allowed to suspend them without parental consent or court intervention?

45 days.