Conway v. Board of Education of Northport East Northport School District et al
Mona Conway |
Board of Education of Northport East Northport School District, Terrence Hinson, Denise Keenan, Marylou McDermott, Irene McLaughlin, Christina Pulaski and Regina Thomas |
2:2013cv05283 |
September 23, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Sandra J. Feuerstein |
William D. Wall |
Civil Rights: Education |
20 U.S.C. ยง 1400 Civil Rights of Handicapped Child |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 52 OPINION & ORDER: SO ORDERED that Magistrate Judge Shields ultimately applied the correct standard in reviewing defts motion for summary judgment and recommending that it be granted. As there are no other plain errors on the face of the Report affecti ng the findings and conclusions reached by Magistrate Judge Shields therein, the remainder of the Report is accepted in its entirety and, for the reasons set forth therein, defts motion seeking summary judgment dismissing plaintiffs claims in this ac tion in their entirety pursuant to Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is granted and plaintiffs claims are dismissed in their entirety with prejudice for her failure to exhaust administrative remedies. The Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment in favor of defendants and close this case. Ordered by Judge Sandra J. Feuerstein on 1/8/2016. (Florio, Lisa) |
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