Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Chris Moss vs. Dr. Terry Preece and the Edgewoord Unified School District :: essays research papers
 Chris Moss vs. Dr. Terry Preece and the Edgewoord Unified School District      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  May it please the court, counsel: My name is Zach Keeton and along  with my co-counsel Chad Miller and Eric Page , we represent Mr. Chris Moss in  this case. Your honor this is the case of Chris Moss Vs. Dr. Terry Preece and  the Edgewood Unified School District.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The evidence will show that Chris is part way through 12th grade, and in  fact he can't even read. Your honor this is very alarming to us because of one  simple fact: Chris has never failed one of his reading class.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The evidence will show that there was educational malpractice in this  case. We will also show that the Edgewood School district has a set of guide  lines which is passed down from the state of Independence. The guide lines are  better known as statutes. They state: 1. Each school shall develop proficiency  standards which shall include reading comprehension, writing and computation  skills in the English language, necessary to success in school and LIFE  experiences. 2. The competent educator shall use or promote the use of  appropriate diagnostic techniques to analyze the needs and potential of  individuals. 3. Each competent administrator shall support the process of  learning by providing appropriate and reasonable materials and equipment and by  making reasonable assignments and tasks. These are applicable laws that are  supposed to met by all the school district in the state of Independence,  including the Edgewood School District.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Through evidence which the court will hear today, we will prove that Dr.  Terry Preece , the school superintendend made it a point to pass all of the  students in his school district whenever possible.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  On the other hand we will call 3 witness to testify during the course of  this case. The first witness which we will call is Chris himself. He will  state that he has problems reading a simple restaurant menu. What again alarms  us about this fact is that Chris passed his 11th grade reading class with no  grade lower than a C. The second witness which we call is Dr. Daniel Stein.  She will show that Chris could have learned these skills if in fact he had been  properly taught. Our third witness is Mr. Raye Payne. He will say that he  feels that Chris can't handle a simple mailroom job at his law firm.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The testimony that you will hear today we will show that the Edgewood  School District is in fact at fault for Chris's problems. We will show that the  school district has a duty to educate people like Chris Moss.  					    
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