U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
G. E. v. Williamson Co, TN Board of Ed
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- Type
- Opinion
- Author
- Stephanie Dawkins Davis
- Filed
- Feb. 11, 2026
- Case
- G. E. v. Williamson Co, TN Board of Ed
- Case status
- Decided
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NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION File Name: 26a0084n.06 Case No. 24-5969 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT FILED ) Feb 11, 2026 G. E., the minor student, by and through S.B., the KELLY L. STEPHENS, Clerk student’s parent and legal guardian, ) ) Plaintiff-Appellant, ) ON APPEAL FROM THE ) UNITED STATES DISTRICT v. ) COURT FOR THE MIDDLE ) DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, ) ) Defendant-Appellee. ) OPINION Before: BOGGS, LARSEN, and DAVIS, Circuit Judges. DAVIS, Circuit Judge. G.E., a student who attended public school in Williamson County, Tennessee, and his parent, S.B., sued the Williamson County Board of Education for violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. They allege that the Board failed to identify and evaluate G.E. in fifth, sixth, or seventh grade for disability accommodations under federal law. The district court determined that the school district did not violate its responsibilities under any statute. For the reasons outlined below, we affirm the judgment of the district court. No. 24-5969, G.E. v. Williamson Cnty.…
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