Parents of a third-grade girl who was removed from public school because of severe bullying should be reimbursed for her placement in a private school, a federal appeals court said Wednesday.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed that the New York City public schools are liable for failing to address the “reasonable concerns” of the parents who repeatedly saw their child come home from school in tears.
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