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Board of Education of the Hendrick
      Hudson SD v. Rowley:
  First Official Interpretation of
     “Appropriate” in FAPE
       Sherwood Best, Ph.D.
            Professor
             CSULA

                                1
Board of Education of the
Hendrick Hudson School District
              v.
       Rowley (little girl)

       458 U.S. 176 (1982)

       Argued March 23, 1982
       Decided June 28, 1982
                               2
Terms
Certiorari – A request to a higher court to
review a decision of a lower court. The request
can be accepted or refused.
Petitioners – A person(s) who initiate (s) a
judicial proceeding and requests that relief be
granted. Not necessarily the party who initiates
the lawsuit.
Basic Floor of Opportunity – Access to
specialized instruction & related services
designed to confer “educational benefit.”

                                         3
Background
 Amy Rowley was a child who was deaf and had
minimal residual hearing. She lived with her
parents, who were also deaf. Prior to her
attendance in school, a meeting was held to
determine what supplemental services she
would need. She was offered the following:
  Placement in general education Kindergarten
  Use of FM hearing aid
  Teletype machine in the school office for parental
  communication
  Sign language instruction for several teachers/administrators
  Sign language interpreter


                                                       4
Background
Amy successfully completed Kindergarten. The
interpreter worked in the classroom for the first
2 weeks and then stated that his services were
not needed by Amy.

At her annual IEP the school team proposed that
Amy receive the additional services of a tutor for
the deaf, speech therapy 3X a week, & continue
with the FM system. Her parents wanted to add
the interpreter back in to her supplemental
services package.
                                          5
Background
After consulting with their district’s
Committee of the Handicapped, the
district concluded that the interpreter
was not needed. The Rowleys
requested a due process hearing &
the hearing officer agreed with the
district. This position was affirmed on
appeal by the New York Commissioner
of Education. The Rowleys then brought
an action (sued) in federal district court
                                    6
Background
The district court found Amy to be a
well-adjusted child who was doing
better than average. However, she was
not doing as much as she could without
her handicap. For this reason, the
district court found for the Rowleys.
The Hendrick Hudson School
District appealed to the Second
Circuit.
                                 7
Background
In a divided decision, the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed
the lower court’s ruling. The Board of
Education requested a petition of
certiorari, and the case went to the
U.S. Supreme Court



                                    8
Issue
   What is the statutory
    interpretation of an
“appropriate education”?




                       9
Applicable Law
 The Education of All Handicapped
Children Act (EAHCA):
  Free appropriate public education (FAPE) is
  satisfied when the state provides individualized
  instruction with sufficient support to permit the
  child to benefit from that education
  FAPE does not require states to maximize the
  potential of each handicapped child commensurate
  with non-handicapped children.


                                            10
Arguments - Petitioners
The petitioners (Board of Education)
contended that the U.S. District Court
misinterpreted the term “appropriate
education” and the requirements
imposed by Congress by which the state
receive federal funds.
The state was not obligated to
maximize the child’s educational
benefit.

                                11
Arguments - Defendants
The U.S. District Court entered the
judgment that Amy was not performing
as she would without her handicap.
Therefore, it was incumbent on the
district to assist Amy to achieve her
full potential: An equal educational
opportunity. The U.S. Circuit Court
affirmed this decision.
                                12
Holding
The Act’s requirement for FAPE is satisfied when
the state provides personalized instruction with
sufficient support services to permit educational
benefit. Therefore, “the intent of the Act was
more to open the door of public education to
handicapped children on appropriate terms than
to guarantee any particular level once
inside”.
The U.S. Circuit Court had erred in affirming the
U.S. District Court.


                                          13
Dicta
Judge Rehnquist, writing for the majority, noted
that:
  FAPE consisted of educational instruction designed to
  meet the unique needs of a student with disabilities,
  supported by such services that permitted the student
  to benefit from instruction.
  Therefore, if individualized instruction allowed the
  child to benefit from educational services and was
  provided in conformity with other requirements of the
  law, the student was receiving a FAPE.
  Any substantive standard prescribing the level of
  education to be accorded students with disabilities
  was conspicuously absent from the language of
  the EAHCA.
                                               14
Dicta
The ruling was not to be interpreted to
mean that every student with a
disability who was advancing from
grade to grade in a regular school was
automatically receiving FAPE. The FAPE
standard can only be arrived at via a
multi-factorial evaluation conducted
on a case-by-case basis.

                                  15
Court’s Orders
Amy Rowley remained in first grade
with all the previous supplemental
supports & services offered by the
school district, but with no sign
language interpreter.




                                 16
Implications - Special Education
Development of the “Rowley Standard”, a
two-part test to determine if a school has met
its obligations to provide FAPE under EAHCA/
IDEA:
  Has the school complied with the procedures of
  the Act?
  Is the IEP developed through the Act’s procedures
  reasonably calculated to bring about educational
  benefit? (determine what is reasonable and what is needed)
Some post-Rowley decisions have ruled that
schools have denied FAPE, based on procedural
violations alone.
                                                    17
Implications - Special Education
The Rowley decision may protect school systems
from investing resources into programs or
services that could be met through existing,
more traditional means.
  In several cases where actions were brought against
  school districts alleging denial of FAPE due to denial
  of a particular educational approach favored b
  parents, school districts have prevailed.
  However, the issue may come down to comparison of
  relative progress using particular methods.
The Rowley case may prevent or impede
approaches that help the individual student
advance at a higher rate or potential.   18

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Hendrick hudson sd v. rowley 1982

  • 1. Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson SD v. Rowley: First Official Interpretation of “Appropriate” in FAPE Sherwood Best, Ph.D. Professor CSULA 1
  • 2. Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson School District v. Rowley (little girl) 458 U.S. 176 (1982) Argued March 23, 1982 Decided June 28, 1982 2
  • 3. Terms Certiorari – A request to a higher court to review a decision of a lower court. The request can be accepted or refused. Petitioners – A person(s) who initiate (s) a judicial proceeding and requests that relief be granted. Not necessarily the party who initiates the lawsuit. Basic Floor of Opportunity – Access to specialized instruction & related services designed to confer “educational benefit.” 3
  • 4. Background Amy Rowley was a child who was deaf and had minimal residual hearing. She lived with her parents, who were also deaf. Prior to her attendance in school, a meeting was held to determine what supplemental services she would need. She was offered the following: Placement in general education Kindergarten Use of FM hearing aid Teletype machine in the school office for parental communication Sign language instruction for several teachers/administrators Sign language interpreter 4
  • 5. Background Amy successfully completed Kindergarten. The interpreter worked in the classroom for the first 2 weeks and then stated that his services were not needed by Amy. At her annual IEP the school team proposed that Amy receive the additional services of a tutor for the deaf, speech therapy 3X a week, & continue with the FM system. Her parents wanted to add the interpreter back in to her supplemental services package. 5
  • 6. Background After consulting with their district’s Committee of the Handicapped, the district concluded that the interpreter was not needed. The Rowleys requested a due process hearing & the hearing officer agreed with the district. This position was affirmed on appeal by the New York Commissioner of Education. The Rowleys then brought an action (sued) in federal district court 6
  • 7. Background The district court found Amy to be a well-adjusted child who was doing better than average. However, she was not doing as much as she could without her handicap. For this reason, the district court found for the Rowleys. The Hendrick Hudson School District appealed to the Second Circuit. 7
  • 8. Background In a divided decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the lower court’s ruling. The Board of Education requested a petition of certiorari, and the case went to the U.S. Supreme Court 8
  • 9. Issue What is the statutory interpretation of an “appropriate education”? 9
  • 10. Applicable Law The Education of All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA): Free appropriate public education (FAPE) is satisfied when the state provides individualized instruction with sufficient support to permit the child to benefit from that education FAPE does not require states to maximize the potential of each handicapped child commensurate with non-handicapped children. 10
  • 11. Arguments - Petitioners The petitioners (Board of Education) contended that the U.S. District Court misinterpreted the term “appropriate education” and the requirements imposed by Congress by which the state receive federal funds. The state was not obligated to maximize the child’s educational benefit. 11
  • 12. Arguments - Defendants The U.S. District Court entered the judgment that Amy was not performing as she would without her handicap. Therefore, it was incumbent on the district to assist Amy to achieve her full potential: An equal educational opportunity. The U.S. Circuit Court affirmed this decision. 12
  • 13. Holding The Act’s requirement for FAPE is satisfied when the state provides personalized instruction with sufficient support services to permit educational benefit. Therefore, “the intent of the Act was more to open the door of public education to handicapped children on appropriate terms than to guarantee any particular level once inside”. The U.S. Circuit Court had erred in affirming the U.S. District Court. 13
  • 14. Dicta Judge Rehnquist, writing for the majority, noted that: FAPE consisted of educational instruction designed to meet the unique needs of a student with disabilities, supported by such services that permitted the student to benefit from instruction. Therefore, if individualized instruction allowed the child to benefit from educational services and was provided in conformity with other requirements of the law, the student was receiving a FAPE. Any substantive standard prescribing the level of education to be accorded students with disabilities was conspicuously absent from the language of the EAHCA. 14
  • 15. Dicta The ruling was not to be interpreted to mean that every student with a disability who was advancing from grade to grade in a regular school was automatically receiving FAPE. The FAPE standard can only be arrived at via a multi-factorial evaluation conducted on a case-by-case basis. 15
  • 16. Court’s Orders Amy Rowley remained in first grade with all the previous supplemental supports & services offered by the school district, but with no sign language interpreter. 16
  • 17. Implications - Special Education Development of the “Rowley Standard”, a two-part test to determine if a school has met its obligations to provide FAPE under EAHCA/ IDEA: Has the school complied with the procedures of the Act? Is the IEP developed through the Act’s procedures reasonably calculated to bring about educational benefit? (determine what is reasonable and what is needed) Some post-Rowley decisions have ruled that schools have denied FAPE, based on procedural violations alone. 17
  • 18. Implications - Special Education The Rowley decision may protect school systems from investing resources into programs or services that could be met through existing, more traditional means. In several cases where actions were brought against school districts alleging denial of FAPE due to denial of a particular educational approach favored b parents, school districts have prevailed. However, the issue may come down to comparison of relative progress using particular methods. The Rowley case may prevent or impede approaches that help the individual student advance at a higher rate or potential. 18

Editor's Notes

  1. Appropriate- individually based, such as modification, accomodations, LRE, OT, PT etc\n
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  3. Do not have to maximize educational benefit but do need access to Basic floor of opportunity and some do better than others. \n
  4. wears hearing aids, IEP process was in place, \n
  5. Parents wanted to keep the interpreter because they themselves are deaf and they want to be able to communicate with their child and help Rowley maintain her sign language for she can learn Sign language.\nDistrict was happy,, not the parents\n
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  8. District pushed for this case because a lot was at stake\n
  9. what is enough?\n
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  11. Maximizing the child’s educ benefit is the idea of Early Intervention and acquire the tools needed to succeed through the rest of his education\n\n
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  18. Afraid of flood of requests from parents until they push and sue for services until they get them\n\nBy giving in to those screaming and pushing parents, districts may be denying those students from services from parents who cannot push and ask for their child’s services\n