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Top 25 Questions to Ask Residential Schools

Read the 25 questions that everyone should ask when considering residential schools.

Get help supporting clients in obtaining tuition reimbursement under special education law from public school districts, ranging from writing comprehensive and appropriate progress reports, treatment plans, and web content to participating effectively in IEP meetings and due process hearings.

Get help to ensure your clients are not taking any actions that may hurt their chances of bringing a tuition reimbursement case in the future.

Find out what makes a private school program appropriate under special education law -- the factors and circumstances that may render out-of-district, unilateral placements (such as therapeutic day schools and residential programs) appropriate under special education law.

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For Schools and Professionals

Phillip J. Cohn is an experienced education lawyer practicing in Connecticut and New York.  Our firm represents families seeking placement and/or tuition reimbursement from public school districts under special education law for appropriate educational programs, including, but not limited to, therapeutic days schools, therapeutic residential schools, boarding schools, wilderness programs, and special education day schools. The rules regarding tuition reimbursement cases are complicated and difficult to navigate. Whether a child is entitled to private school placement or tuition reimbursement must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and depends on each child’s unique needs.

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