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Enforcing State Compliance with IDEA 2004

Posted on 11/05/2015 by Pam Wright — 1 Comment ↓

IDEA outlines procedural safeguards to protect children and allow their parents to be equal participants. The problem is little or no enforcement of the IDEA.  This has allowed school district Continue Reading →

Posted in FAPE, IDEA 2004, Parent Rights & Responsibilities, State Complaints | Tagged Back to School on Civil Rights, IDEA Monitoring and Compliance | 1 Comment ↓
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