If mediation or other means of negotiation fail to result in needed change, what other possible remedies should be considered?
The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction maintains a section entitled “Special Education Dispute Resolution” including a list of legal resources. This section also describes the process of filing a Citizen’s Complaint if it is believed a school district has violated any state or federal laws pertaining to IDEA. Due process is the formal and usually adversarial means of resolving a special education dispute. Read about it at Wrightslaw. The Disability Rights Washington information sheet mentioned in a question above contains a list of legal resources including private attorneys who specialize in this area of the law.
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