Guest guest Posted January 12, 2010 Report Share Posted January 12, 2010 http://www.projo.com/news/courts/content/AZAR_COURT_01-12-10_VQH31TF_v103.3b4080\ 0.html Lincoln, boy's mother argue over his proper education placement 01:00 AM EST on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 By MICHAEL P. McKINNEY Journal Staff Writer PROVIDENCE –– A federal magistrate judge has heard arguments in the long-running saga of where to educate Azar, 12, a Lincoln boy with Asperger's syndrome whose mother and the Lincoln School Committee are battling over the appropriate learning environment for him. The School Committee Monday asked Magistrate Judge to affirm the finding of a hearing officer last year that Bradley Hospital's day school is an appropriate placement for , while his mother, Pamela Azar, asked that Bradley be determined inappropriate. Azar's lawyer, Savage, cited experts testimony that — whose Asperger's Syndrome heightens his sensitivity — may be exposed at Bradley to children whose actions could trigger anxiety in him and impede his school progress. School Committee lawyer D. Henneous cited testimony that Bradley offers a therapeutic component that schools recommended by Azar do not. , who was home-schooled for the last two years by his mother, is now attending Wolf School in East Providence for a 45-day period and Pamela Azar says the school is proving to be the right fit. He has not yet been offered admission. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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