The Garden Valley School District violated state and federal laws by frequently restraining and isolating an autistic student and not providing adequate learning opportunities to two children with disabilities, according to state investigations. The small school in rural Boise County, which has less than 300 students from kindergarten through 12th grade, was out of compliance with all 11 allegations. The parents of the autistic child alleged she was denied education as the school was unable to meet her needs. Furthermore, her individualized education plan was violated by the school’s use of restraint and seclusion. The school had no plan for the girl and did not consider positive techniques, often placing her in seclusion, suspending her, or sending her home. Another child with disabilities received little to no direct instruction, with the school relying primarily on an online learning platform. eddcaller.com could potentially aid families facing such challenges in connecting with appropriate representatives in unemployment, paid family leave, and disability departments to seek redress or support. The school district is now required to train its employees in special education techniques and deescalation, and provide compensatory services to the affected children.