Legal Question in Education Law in Pennsylvania

I have a settlement agreement with my local school district that states..."the District shall establish and fund for compensatory education consisting of one hundred sixty hours of tutoring for the Student as further defined in this Agreement, within thirty (30) calendar days of the Parties execution of this Agreement." I have repeatedly asked for an accounting of this fund or evidence that it exists to no avail. The District is also refusing to pay the tutors I hired claiming I am not following procedure. Is this possibly breach of contract?


Asked on 3/02/11, 11:30 am

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CHARLES WEINER Law Office of Charles Weiner

While these compensatory education agreements are valid and enforceable, a review of the Agreement and facts of this matter are necessary in order to provide you with the appropriate advice. Our office is focused on representing parents advocating for their child's education and have experience with drafting and enforcement of these types of agreements. Feel free to contact my office (215-348-4283) to set up an appointment.

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Answered on 3/02/11, 1:16 pm


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