HILLSBORO-- Scooter Givens had a rough day at school Monday, but his autism service dog helped calm him.
It was the first time Scooter, 10, has been allowed to use his trained service dog in class, and it definitely had its bumps, said his mom Wendy Givens. But, overall, she deemed it a success.
"Tomorrow we're going to do it again," she said. "I'm excited. I think we had a really good day despite some of the challenges."
The Givens family and Disability Rights Oregon spent three years battling Hillsboro School District to allow Scooter to use his German shepherd, Madison, in class, including filing a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice.
But it took Oregon's U.S. Attorney to make it finally happen.
The Department of Justice had spent more than a year investigating the case, which concluded after U.S. Attorney Dwight Holton explained to Hillsboro Superintendent Mike Scott that the district could face a federal lawsuit if it didn't allow the boy to try the dog in school.
On March 4, Scott decided to allow the dog into the classroom on a trial basis.
It took another month to work out details for the dog to assist Scooter in class, including visits last week to introduce the dog to the school staff and Scooter's classmates. But Monday was the first big step.
Reporters and photographers met Scooter's mom and the dog as they entered Patterson Elementary School. Scooter, whose given name is Jordan, wanted nothing to do with the cameras and stayed in class. As Givens spoke to reporters, and excited students clambered about lining up for lunch, the dog lay calmly on the floor.
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