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Jeremy Neff and Erin Wessendorf-Wortman Season 3 Episode 15

When does a child who graduates with a regular diploma and a 3.4 g.p.a. not receive FAPE? When assistive technology and other accommodations serve as a workaround for fundamental skills that the child is capable of acquiring. In this episode, Jeremy and Erin examine a Tennessee case where a school district was ordered to provide over 800 hours of compensatory education to a recent high school graduate with dyslexia. The student used AT to complete writing assignments and never learned to read and write. Tune in as they break down when accommodations are supporting learning versus when they simply mask a need that could be appropriately met with specially designed instruction. 

For more on Assistive Technology, be sure to check out this past episode

Your favorite podcasters, Jeremy Neff and Erin Wessendorf‑Wortman, will be attending LRP’s National Institute in New Orleans, April 26–29, 2026! Jeremy and Pam Leist will present 'What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Navigating Section 504’s Hidden Risks' at the Pre‑Symposium, followed by Monday sessions on Mental Health (Jeremy) and Service Animals (Pam).  Hope to see you there! Here is the link to register!