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The Rowley familys struggle began when Amy entered kindergarten and culminated five years later in a pivotal decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. In effect, the Court majority concluded that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act did not mandate equal opportunity for children with disabilities in classes with typical children; a disappointing decision for disability advocates. The Supreme Court decided that schools were required only to provide enough help for children with disabilities to pass from grade to grade. The Court reversed the lower courts rulings, which had granted Amy an interpreter, setting a precedent that could affect the quality of education for all individuals with disabilities. From the time Amy entered kindergarten in Peekskill, New York, her parents battled with school officials to get a sign language interpreter in the classroom.Nancy and Clifford Rowley, also deaf, struggled with officials for their own right to a communications process in which they could fully participate. Stuck in limbo was a bright, inquisitive child, forced to rely on partial lipreading of rapid classroom instruction and interaction, and sound amplifiers that were often broken and always cumbersome. R.C. Smith chronicles the Rowley familys dealings with school boards, lawyers, teachers, expert consultants, advocates, and supporters, and their staunch determination to get through the exhaustive process of presenting the case time after time to school adjudicative bodies and finally the federal courts.The author also documents his own coming to awareness about how the able see the disabled. For 25 years, R. C. Smith was a Senior Associate at MDC, Inc., in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creative approaches for bettering the lives of disadvantaged people. Also a former columnist, editor, and reporter for several southern newspapers and a part-time journalism instructor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, he is now a freelance writer based in Jamestown.

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title A Case About Amy Health Society and Policy author Smith - photo 1

title:A Case About Amy Health, Society, and Policy
author:Smith, R. C.
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566394120
print isbn13:9781566394123
ebook isbn13:9780585364247
language:English
subjectRowley, Amy--Trials, litigation, etc, Handicapped children--Education--Law and legislation--United States, Deaf--Education--Law and legislation--United States, Hearing impaired children--Legal status, laws, etc.--New York (State)
publication date:1996
lcc:KF228.R63S45 1996eb
ddc:371.91/23
subject:Rowley, Amy--Trials, litigation, etc, Handicapped children--Education--Law and legislation--United States, Deaf--Education--Law and legislation--United States, Hearing impaired children--Legal status, laws, etc.--New York (State)
Page i
A Case about Amy
Page ii
In the series
Health, Society, and Policy,
edited by Sheryl Ruzek and Irving Kenneth Zola
Page iii
A Case about Amy
R. C. Smith
Foreword by Frank G. Bowe
Page iv Temple University Press Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1996 by R C - photo 2
Page iv
Temple University Press
Philadelphia 19122
Copyright 1996 by R. C. Smith
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published 1996
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 3The paper used in this book meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984
TEXT DESIGN BY WILL BOEHM
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Smith, R. C., 1927
A case about Amy / R. C. Smith ; foreword by Frank G. Bowe.
p. cm. (Health, society, and policy)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56639-411-2 (alk. paper). ISBN 1-56639-412-0 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Rowley, AmyTrials, litigation, etc. 2. DeafEducationLaw and
legislationUnited States. 3. Handicapped childrenEducationLaw and
legislationUnited States. I. Title. II. Series.
KF228.R63S45 1996
371.91'23dc20 95-34376
The poem by Wanda Barbara on page 311 was originally published by
Atlantis/ADAPT in Incitement (JanuaryFebruary 1993): 6. Reprinted by permission of Wanda Barbara.
Page v
To the parents
of children with disabilities,
specifically to the numerous parents
whose names are herein,
but in a general way to all,
for being there daily and nightly
for their kids
Page vii
Contents
Foreword
by Frank G. Bowe
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Legal Chronology
xv
1
Time Tears Us Apart
1
2
The Battle Joined
11
3
Like Light Pouring Down over Me
40

Page viii
4
Vindication by Trial
63
5
A Case about Amy
92
6
A "Voice" in the Classroom
114
7
"Full Potential" in the Court
126
8
Maybe It Wouldn't Happen Today
168
9
What Amy Hears
182
10
A Matter of Growth
198
11
Amy in Oz
220

Page ix
12
Equal Opportunity Writ Large
229
13
Is It Really Money?
240
14
Amy Remembering
260
15
Not Quite Human
269
16
Struggling and Succeeding
282
17
If Heaven Isn't Accessible, God Is in Trouble
292
18
To Be Who We Are
302
Index
315

Page xi
Foreword
Frank G. Bowe
Since the passage in 1975 of what is now the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a number of important judicial interpretations of this landmark special education law have been issued. The first case to reach the United States Supreme Court, and the most important one, was the 1982
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