BOARD OF EDUC. OF APPOQUINIMINK SCHOOL v. JOHNSON

Civil Action No. 06-770-JJF.

543 F.Supp.2d 351 (2008)

The BOARD OF EDUCATION OF the APPOQUINIMINK SCHOOL DISTRICT, and the Delaware Department of Education, Plaintiffs, v. Julie JOHNSON and Samuel Quinton Johnson IV, parents of SQJ, V, Defendants.

United States Distinct Court, D. Delaware.

April 15, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scott A. Holt, Esquire and Michael P. Stafford, Esquire of Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP, Wilmington, DE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, the Board of Education of the Appoquinimink School District.

Jennifer L. Kline, Esquire of the Department of Justice of the State of Delaware, Dover, DE, Attorney for the Delaware Department of Education and the Secretary of Education, Valerie A. Woodruff.

Wayne D. Steedman, Esquire of Callegary & Steedman, P.A., Baltimore, MD, Bruce L. Hudson, Esquire of Law Office of Bruce L. Hudson, Esquire, Wilmington, DE, Attorneys for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

FARNAN, District Judge.

Pending before the Court is a Joint Motion For Summary Judgment (D.I. 30) filed by Plaintiffs, the Board of Education of the Appoquinimink School District (the "District") and the Delaware Department of Education (the "Department") (collectively, "Plaintiffs"). For the reasons discussed, the Department will be dismissed from this action, and the District's Motion For Summary Judgment will be granted in all...

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