In today’s world, the topic of due process and parental rights is still a major factor in how decisions are …show more content…
Often times school districts and parents will work together to find an outcome that best serves the student, and allows the student to receive a free and appropriate public education. However, this was not always the case. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act added more than a few revolutionary procedures and regulations that saw parents of children with disabilities granted an unprecedented amount of rights, mainly due to an impressive amount of litigation (IDEA, 1997). Take the case of Zachary Deal v. The Hamilton County Department of Education. In this case, the parents of Zachary Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Deal, were at odds with the HCDE (Hamilton County Department of Education) regarding a perceived failure to provide Zachary with an appropriate education. Mr. and Mrs. Deal brought this case to court because they believed that Zachary was making progress at home using the Lovaas style ABA program, a program that the parents had researched and implemented at home, due to the