A third article is now available on the investigation into Beaverton School District for civil rights violations due to daily early dismissal of special education students. On behalf of Louis Feldman and his son, Diane Wiscarson filed a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights. Louis Feldman and Diane Wiscarson were both interviewed for a Beaverton Valley Times article on…
Another article has been written regarding the investigation into Beaverton School District for civil rights violations due to daily early dismissal of special education students. On behalf of Louis Feldman and his son, Diane Wiscarson filed a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights. Diane was interviewed by the Oregonian for a report on the issue. The article is available here.
Beaverton School District is being investigated for civil rights violations due to daily early dismissal of special education students. On behalf of Louis Feldman and his son, Diane Wiscarson filed a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights. Louis Feldman and Diane Wiscarson were both interviewed for an Oregon Public Broadcasting report on the issue. The article is available here.
Have you ever worried about a loved one wandering off? What would happen to a non-verbal loved one who was there in an emergency? It is always hard to think about the bad things that could happen, but now there is a way to get some piece of mind from technology that is already at your fingertips. There is a…
The latest issue of NW Kids magazine is out and features an article by Diane Wiscarson. Get a glimpse into Diane’s personal experience as a parent with special education and the IEP process for her son. Diane also breaks down the IEP process for parents and provides tips to make the process successful. You can read the article in its…
With a new school year fast approaching, Spot Magazine has an article about Wiscarson Law’s work to help John McDonald and his service dog, Kai. The full article can be accessed here.
Did you know that Autism is the fastest growing serious developmental disability in the U.S.? In a recent survey, 92% of respondents said their autistic child was at risk from wandering. There is no way to predict who will become lost or when it will happen, so it is best to be prepared. Washington County Sheriff’s Office has a program…
John Harvey Ingalls shares his first hand experience on navigating the complex IEP process for his son. With help from Diane Wiscarson, this article offers many helpful tips for parents working with an IEP team to create a plan that helps the student to succeed. The full article can be seen here.
The world is opening up for Griffin with the help of Community Access Services and Employment First. Griffin now has a job that is perfect for his interests and skills! This newest success is just the latest in a long list for him. To read more about his success and this program you can read the article here.
Whitney Anderson worked with four other seniors from Seaside High School to organize and host a fashion show and silent auction to benefit the Assistance League of the Columba Pacific. To read more about the hard work of these students you can read the entire article here.