Do parents have the right to know an interpreter’s EIPA status and/or the interpreter’s specific EIPA score?
Parents have the right to know an interpreter’s status if that interpreter is assigned to their child. Parents do not have the right to know an interpreter’s score on the EIPA. Such scores should not be shared with parents or others who make general inquires by schools and other employing agencies.
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- Do parents have the right to know an interpreters EIPA status and/or the interpreters specific EIPA score?