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What are the school district’s responsibilities when it learns that a child with a disability is being home schooled?

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What are the school district’s responsibilities when it learns that a child with a disability is being home schooled?

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For children who have been identified as having a disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the school district must provide written notice that: (a) The district stands ready to provide special education and related services if the child is re-enrolled in the district; and (b) The district offers an IEP meeting to consider continuation of special education and related services to the child with a disability in conjunction with home schooling.

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