What can a parent do if the parent disagrees with an IEP team decision that appropriate special education services cannot be provided in conjunction with home schooling?
The parent may attempt to resolve the disagreement through mediation or local alternative dispute resolution programs. These are voluntary, and the school district may or may not agree to participate. More information about mediation is available from the Office of Special Education, 503.378.3600, ext. 2314. The parent may send a letter of complaint to the Oregon Department of Education under OAR 581-015-0054. Letters of complaint should be addressed to: Superintendent Susan Castillo Oregon Department of Education Public Services Building 255 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97310-0203 More information about the Department’s complaint resolution process is available from the Office of Special Education, 503.378.3600, ext. 2314. The parent may not request a due process hearing to resolve this disagreement. Due process hearing procedures are available for disagreements about eligibility. 5.23 What should a school district do if an IEP has been developed for a child in conjunction with home sc
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