Opinion ID: 3038349
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Heading: Whether the Pardinis May Recover Costs for

Text: Services Other Than Conductive Education One final matter remains. The Pardinis argue that the District Court erred in not allowing them to recover costs that they paid for services for Georgia Pardini other than the costs for conductive education. According to the Pardinis, our statement in our earlier decision that “the Pardinis are entitled to the cost of the conductive education that they purchased,” Pardini, 420 F.3d at 192, did not limit the recovery of costs to only those incurred for conductive education, and they therefore are entitled to recover the costs for other types of services as well. The Pardinis, however, have not identified any part of the record showing that they sought to recover costs for services other than conductive education or that the District Court denied any application for such costs. See appellants’ br. at 25-27. Indeed, there is nothing in either the magistrate judge’s memorandum dated August 18, 2006, or the District Court’s order dated January 12, 2007, concerning the recovery of costs for services for Georgia other than those for conductive education. We therefore find no basis for addressing whether the Pardinis are entitled to recover costs for services for Georgia other than the costs for conductive education.