Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 I just caught a radio interview of the Equip lawyer and the student's mom on WGN. I was about to send the list an email asking what's up--I consider it rare to hear IL disability news from somewhere other than IPADD first! If I read this right, the problem is with District 94 (back in my reporter days, I used to cover that dist) and not WDSRA. -Gail From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskb@...> Subject: Fw: Arc and Equip Files Discrimination Suit for Sport Competitions IPADDUnite Date: Tuesday, August 17, 2010, 4:47 PM  FYI Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Arc and Equip Files Discrimination Suit for Sport Competitions The Arc of Illinois August 17, 2010 Leaders in The Arc: Yesterday Equip for Equality filed suit against Special Olympics Illinois and the school district in Carol Stream so that our client can participate in sports competitions with her oxygen tank and service dog. Alan Goldstein and Amy are the lead attorneys on the case. I copied the press release. The case was the lead story on the NBC Chicago news last night. Here's a link to the story: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local-beat/youngwith-special-needs-basketball-100\ 833914.html. Tony auski The Arc of Illinois 815-464-1832 Special Olympics Illinois and Community High School District 94 Unlawfully Exclude Student with Disabilities Equip for Equality Files Federal Discrimination Suit So Carol Stream Girl Can Participate in Sporting Competitions CHICAGO (August 17, 2010) A Carol Stream family has initiated a federal lawsuit against Special Olympics Illinois and Community High School District 94 for denying their 17-year-old daughter, Youngwith, a full and equal opportunity to participate in basketball and track programs administered by the two organizations. Due to her respiratory impairment, uses her service dog Simba, a trained seven-year old yellow lab mix, to carry her small and lightweight oxygen tanks. The federal complaint filed by Equip for Equality alleges that Community High School District 94 and Special Olympics Illinois are partners in the special education sports programs. The two organizations denied the opportunity to compete in basketball games and track events because she needed to use oxygen tanks. The Complaint cites violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, and state law. When refusing to let participate on the basketball team, Special Olympics Illinois failed to provide a specific justification for its decision, but instead just deemed her use of a service animal and oxygen tank as not appropriate. s family submitted numerous letters of support from physicians, physical therapists, coaches, teachers, the Mid-America Service Dog training organization, and parents of other children with disabilities, confirming her ability to fully participate in competitive basketball. The decision is especially upsetting as loves basketball and has safely participated in basketball games for six years, while using Simba to carry her oxygen tanks. At 15 inches tall and weighing fewer than 4 pounds, s tanks are far smaller than a full size tank, weighing more than 20 pounds, that an athlete was permitted to pull on a cart in another states Special Olympics basketball competitions. s participation was restricted not just in basketball games, but also in track and field meets. was prevented from participating in any running events on the track, despite the presence of an open lane between each runner and Simbas ability to remain in the unoccupied lane. The National Special Olympics website acknowledges that young people know firsthand the pain of being left out, teased and excluded. It was devastating to to be denied participation, while at the same time, hearing her classmates talk about their fun and success on the basketball court, states s mother, Janice Youngwith. Special Olympics is a wonderful organization, but it is disheartening that, in this instance, it has chosen to ignore its own mission statement by unlawfully excluding from participating in its basketball program. Organizations that promote inclusiveness, like Special Olympics and public schools, should not prohibit from doing any activity that she can safely undertake. Added , " I just want to keep playing sports with my friends. I really like playing basketball and doing track at school. It's a lot of fun. " " As the nation celebrates the 20th anniversary of the ADA, it's ironic and incredibly sad that in Illinois a young girl's ADA rights are being violated by Special Olympics Illinois and her school district, forcing her to turn to the courts, " states Zena Naiditch, President and CEO of Equip for Equality, which advances the civil and human rights of people with disabilities in Illinois and is the Governor designated, federally mandated Protection & Advocacy System for the State of Illinois. " We hope that this lawsuit reminds all of us that while the ADA has had a huge impact on creating a more accessible society, much work still remains to be done. " Community High School District 94 is located in Chicagos far western suburbs and serves students from West Chicago, Winfield, and portions of Carol Stream and Wheaton. According to its website, Community High School strives to promote and provide growth experiences in learning, leadership and living. Special Olympics Illinois, headquartered in Normal, Illinois, is accredited by Special Olympics, Inc., which operates in all 50 states and in more than 180 countries. According to its website, Illinois supports nearly 21,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities annually from communities throughout the state. Equip for Equality is a private, not-for-profit legal advocacy organization and is the federally mandated Protection & Advocacy System designated to safeguard the rights of people with physical and mental disabilities. More information is available at: www.equipforequality.org Please click here to be removed from our list. If you still receive emails from us in the future, please ensure it was not forwarded from another party or sent to an email address that is different than the one asked to be removed. DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. Or write us at: The Arc of Illinois 20901 S. LaGrange Rd. #209 fort, IL 60423 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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