Education Laws

10 07, 2018

The “E” in IEP is More Than Grades

2019-10-03T14:15:34-05:00

Schools refuse to accept the fact that "education" as used in an I'E'P is not just grades. This issue comes up in the context of arguments over whether FAPE has been provided, and whether a child should be eligible for an IEP. The argument frequently turns on whether a child who earns good or even exceptional grades can be eligible, and whether good grades insulate a district from charges that FAPE has been denied. Schools view the scope of their responsibility narrowly to include only academics, frequently to the exclusion of equally important issues such as emotional and social well being. [...]

The “E” in IEP is More Than Grades2019-10-03T14:15:34-05:00
2 07, 2018

Rights Under IDEA

2018-07-23T14:31:52-05:00

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA 04), the 2004 reauthorization of the IDEA, guarantee all students with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 the right to a free, appropriate public education designed to meet each student’s individual needs. There are six principles under IDEA that guarantee the rights of children with disabilities and their families. […]

Rights Under IDEA2018-07-23T14:31:52-05:00
27 06, 2018

Related Services | Key Definitions in IDEA

2019-11-14T14:16:06-06:00

The related services that a student receives are based upon his or her unique needs related to disability. So it’s important to know what kinds of related services are available and which would appropriately support the student’s learning.

Related Services | Key Definitions in IDEA2019-11-14T14:16:06-06:00
12 06, 2018

10 Common Mistakes Parents Make Regarding Their Procedural Safeguard Rights

2018-07-23T14:32:57-05:00

Schools are to give parents the Texas Education Agency (TEA) document Notice of Procedural Safeguards Rights of Parents of Students with Disabilities at least once a year. It is also to be given when an initial evaluation for special education services is begun or when a parent requests an evaluation, when the first state complaint or due process hearing complaint is made in a school year, and whenever a parent requests a copy. There are common mistakes that many parents make in regards to this document and their rights. […]

10 Common Mistakes Parents Make Regarding Their Procedural Safeguard Rights2018-07-23T14:32:57-05:00

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