NORTHWEST
VALLEY HIGH-FUNCTIONING AUTISM/ASPERGER'S
PARENT SUPPORT GROUP
PARENT SUPPORT GROUP
presents
"HOT TOPICS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW"
"HOT TOPICS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW"
Featuring HOPE KIRSCH and LORI
KIRSCH-GOODWIN
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
6:30 - 8:00 PM at
Christ's Church of the Valley (CCV)
7007 W. Happy Valley Road, Building 300, Peoria
7007 W. Happy Valley Road, Building 300, Peoria
(Note:
No childcare is provided for this event.)
Lori Kirsch-Goodwin and Hope Kirsch are special education attorneys with
Kirsch-Goodwin & Kirsch in Scottsdale. They will provide an update on
the latest in state and federal special education law, and answer your
questions.
For over 15 years, Lori and Hope have
represented students and their families throughout Arizona in all school
related matters, from reviewing IEPs to attending IEP meetings, early dispute
resolution of matters, due process hearings, appeals, 504s, bullying, restraint
and seclusion and personal injury. They are both admitted to practice law
in the state and federal courts of NY, NJ and Arizona, and the 9th
Circuit.
Lori has
been a litigation/trial attorney for nearly 30 years and has had over 30 jury
trials. She entered the special education arena 15 years ago when one of
her twin boys was evaluated for special education and related services, and has
been advocating for and representing other families since. Lori brings
her litigation skills to the table as well as her sensitivity for the families
she represents. Lori recently obtained a huge victory in the 9th Circuit
Court of Appeals involving the appropriateness of a charter school’s selection
of a private school for a student with ASD.
Hope was
a special education teacher for 18 years before embarking on a career in
law. Hope has written hundreds of IEPs, represented the NYC Department of
Education at due process hearings, and supervised and trained other teachers in
curriculum, methodology, writing IEPs and behavior management techniques.
She has a bachelors and masters in special education, and 30+ credits in
educational supervision and administration. She was instrumental in the
passage of the restraint and seclusion legislation, helping with the drafting
and testifying before both the Senate and the House.
All special needs families are welcome!
Questions? Email: nwvalleyhfa@gmail.com
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