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Youth Rights in Postsecondary Transition: Gibson v. Forest Hills (2016).
Document Type
Article
Source
Research & Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities; Mar2024, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p56-63, 8p
Subject
Special education
Developmental disabilities
Employment
Schools
Human rights
Continuum of care
United States
Language
ISSN
15407969
Abstract
A transition-aged youth with an individualized education program has the right to free, appropriate public education that includes postsecondary transition planning and services. The documented transition supports need to meet both procedural and substantive requirements. While many court cases have included transition components, few have been decided at the appellate court level. In Gibson v. Forest Hills (2016), Chloe Gibson, a transition-aged youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities, was provided inadequate postsecondary transition planning and services. According to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Chole's right to a free, appropriate public education was violated due to procedural errors related to inviting her to individualized education program (IEP) meetings, conducting age-appropriate transition assessments, and including programming leading to supported competitive employment in a community setting. This decision supports the federal requirements of including a transition-aged student's strengths, interests, preferences, and needs when planning their life after high school. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]