Lawsuit: Removing student’s service dog from Germantown school unlawful
Editor’s note: The Daily Memphian agreed to use aliases for the nine-year-old child and the medical alert dog, per the parents’ requests, due to the sensitive nature of this story.
A family is suing Germantown Municipal School District for refusing to allow their son to attend school with his seizure-alert dog, Shadow.
Attorneys for Sarah and Doug Dietz allege in a new complaint that barring the dog from attending school with their 9-year-old son Peter violates federal disability laws.
“And every day that (Peter) is denied the right to be accompanied by (Shadow) to school, he is denied the same public education that every child is guaranteed,” attorneys said in the complaint.
In the Dietz household, Shadow offers comfort. He nudges Sarah and Doug with alerts to their son’s frequent seizures, the parents told The Daily Memphian, and he also alerts Peter’s siblings. Shadow makes Peter feel safe, too, they said. But the Dietzes are concerned that school staff aren’t recognizing Peter’s seizures or Shadow’s alerts.
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Laura Testino
Laura Testino is an enterprise reporter who writes about how public policy shapes Memphis. She is currently reporting from Frayser about education and housing. Please write her with your suggestions and story tips.
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