<p>Here’s a link to one more case settlement. All of these cases/issues would be equally applicable to any type of documented disability and disability accommodation needs, including learning disabilities and ADHD within the context of academic-related accommodations in any type of school at all, including any U.S.A. private day or boarding school. Here’s the additional case link, which I think also shows that for the school to establish that the accommodation is too burdensome is pretty tough (and the school has the burden of proof) insofar as these cases show that pretty substantial (inconvenient and expensive) accommodations were NOT deemed as burdensome enough. It’s difficult for me to imagine an academic-related accommodation that a private school could prove is too burdensome, under these difficult ADA standards.</p>
<p><a href=“#07-491 : 07-10-07 Federal Agreement with Utah College of Massage Therapy will Ensure Effective Communication for Students with Disabilities”>www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2007/July/07_crt_491.html</a></p>