Since the first federal law dealing with the education of students with disabilities in public schools was passed, legal rights for parents has been an important part of the law. These legal rights for parents are generally referred to as “procedural safeguards”. The current federal law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 2004 (IDEA), continues to provide the parents and guardians of children with disabilities with a variety of legal rights to be involved in and make decisions about a student’s education. The purpose of this course is to let parents know that they have legal rights and to help them understand what these rights are.
Course Instructor
Procedural Safeguards
FREE
Introduction
Prior Written Notice
Parental Consent
Independent Educational Evaluation
Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) Committee
Frequency of ARD Meetings
An ARD committee must meet at least once a year for an annual ARD meeting.