May parents advocate for their children to receive academic intervention services or request changes in services being provided to them?
Parents may advocate for their children to receive academic intervention services. The district should, in a timely manner, listen to parental concerns and review the student’s school record and assessment results to determine if the child meets eligibility criteria for AIS. Parents and teachers may also request changes in the program of academic intervention services being provided to a child.
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