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Hudson Reporter
Hoboken school board to pay $25,000
Settlement reached after autistic child was allegedly improperly restrained ×
A socially distant Hoboken Board of Education meeting held Dec. 8. 2020
$25,000. That’s how much the Hoboken Board of Education will pay in a settlement to an autistic child who was allegedly improperly physically restrained at Wallace Elementary School starting last year.
According to the Dec. 23 complaint to approve the infant settlement agreement, the Hoboken Board of Education “failed to provide a free appropriate education and discriminated against the minor plaintiff based on her disability.”
These alleged failures include unlawful and improper use of physical restraints; failure to implement less restrictive alternatives; failure to provide a proper Behavioral Intervention Plan and/or Functional Behavior Analysis; failure to provide for properly trained staff and aides; and failure to take proper data and provide appropr
Hudson County View
The Hoboken Board of Education reached a $25,000 settlement for an autistic Wallace Elementary School student, who alleged in a lawsuit filed by her parents that she was “subjected to to the unlawful and improper use of physical restraints by several employees.”
The Wallace Elementary School in Hoboken. Photo via Google Maps.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“During the aforementioned times and place, the minor plaintiff who is autistic was subjected to the unlawful and improper use of physical restraints by several employees of the defendant Hoboken Board of Education,” the complaint to approve an infant settlement filed on December 23rd says.