Archive Decisions
NOTE: Due process hearing decisions are only binding on the actual parties involved in that particular case regarding a specific student. These decisions are not binding in any other situation as they are not like court cases. Additionally, a due process hearing decision is subject to appeals in court and thus may be either upheld or overturned in a later court case.
- First Steps/Due Process Decision 1998
- Moberly Due Process Decision 1997
- Charleston Due Process Decision 1997
- Francis Howell Due Process Decision1998
- Central Due Process Decision1998
- Perry Due Process Decision 1998
- Columbia Due Process Decision 1998
- Camdenton Due Process Decision 1998
- Columbia Due Process Decision (1998)
- Springfield Due Process Decision 1
- Springfield Due Process Decision 2
- Springfield Due Process Decision 3
- St. Louis City Due Process Decision 1
- St. Louis City Due Process Decision 2
- St. Louis City Due Process Decision 3
- St. Louis City Due Process Decision 4
- St. Louis City Due Process Decision 5
- St. Louis Special Schools Decision 1
- St. Louis Special Schools Decision 2
- St. Louis Special Schools Decision 3
- St. Louis Special Schools Decision 4
- Carrollton R-VII Due Process Decision 1998
- Carrollton R-VII Due Process Decision 2
- Neosho R-V Due Process Decision 1999
- Cassville R-IV Due Process Decision 1999
- Dallas R-I Due Process Decision 1999
- Valley R-VI Due Process Decision 1998
- State Schools-Maple Valley Due Process Decision 1999
- Dept. of Mental Health Due Process Decision 1998
- Kansas City Due Process Decision 1997
- Buchanan Due Process Decision 1997
- Appleton Due Process Decision 1997
- Rolla Due Process Decision 1997
- Kingston K14 Due Process Decision 1998
- Windsor C-1 Due Process Decision 1998
- Moniteau C-1 Due Process Decision 1998
- Parkway/SSD Due Process Decision 1997