What are some of the basic procedural safeguards for special education students and families?
• Participation: Your participation is valuable. You will be given opportunities to participate in any meetings about the identification, evaluation, educational placement of your child, and other matters relating to your child’s free appropriate public education. This includes the right to participate in meetings to discuss the eligibility of your child and meetings when your child’s IEP, including goals, is developed or revised and a placement decision is made. • Prior Written Notice: In addition to being a participant in decision making, you, as the parent, have the right to have the school district notify you in writing about important decisions that affect your child’s special education a reasonable time before those decisions are put into place. These include decisions related to any proposal or refusal to initiate or change the identification, evaluation, placement, or provision of a free appropriate public education. • Written Consent: Consent means that you, the parent, have b
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