The 1972 court case that affirmed that school districts must provide parents notice regarding a change in placement
What is PARC v. Pennsylvania?
100
A less confrontational approach to conflict resolution between parents and LEA's.
What is mediation?
100
The minimum number of times a school district is required to provide parents with a current copy of procedural safeguards.
What is one time per school year?
100
The system that guarantees parents meaningful input and the right to seek review of any decisions they deem inappropriate in their child's education?
What is procedural safeguards?
100
Services that are designed to remedy the progress lost by students with disabilities because they were previously denied FAPE.
What is compensatory education?
200
This case set the precedent that students with disabilities may not be unilaterally removed for disciplinary reasons beyond ten days without educational services or alternate education placement.
What is Honig v. Doe?
200
The party that is financially responsible for the cost of mediation.
What is SEA?
200
Procedural safeguards given to parents must be written in this language.
What is native language?
200
Under IDEA, a surrogate may speak for a child only on matters dealing with this.
What is educational issues?
200
An award to compensate parents for the costs of a unilateral placement of their child in a private school when the public school failed to provide FAPE
What is tuition reimbursement?
300
The first case to place the burden of proof on the party that challenged the school district/LEA.
What is Kerkam v. McKenzie?
300
Its purpose is to resolve disputes between the parents of children with disabilities and school districts regarding the identification, evaluation, programming, placement, or provision of FAPE to a student with disabilities under IDEA
What is due process hearing?
300
Name one of the scenarios when procedural safeguards are given to a parent.
What is initial referral, parent request for evaluation, due process complaint, change of placement, and parent request?
300
Parents must be given how many standard notifications by the LEA.
What is two written notices with procedural safeguards?
300
Under IDEA, in what year was it decided that in any IDEA-related action, a court may award reasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing party who is the parent of a child in special education.
What is 2004?
400
The third circuit court of appeals placed the burden of proof on the school district in this case.
What is Oberti v. Board of Education?
400
IDEA mandates that a final decision shall be made by a due process hearing officer within how many days of when a party filed a due process complaint notice.
What is 45 days?
400
When obtaining consent, the school district personnel must ensure that parents have been informed about all relevant information to the activity for which consent is sought, understand and agree in writing, and understand that granting of consent is voluntary and may be revoked at any time.
What is informed consent?
400
A parent's right to be notified requires the written notice to be written in what language?
What is native language?
400
Under IDEA, only this party can collect attorney's fees.
What is the prevailing party?
500
The supreme court case that ended the debate over which party bears the burden of proof.
What is Schaffer v. Weast?
500
The statute of limitations requires parties to file any complaints within how many years of the alleged action.
What is 2 years?
500
An evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the public agency responsible for the education of the child.
What is an Independent Educational Evaluation or IEE?
500
Name 3 types of parents as defined under IDEA.
What is a biological, adoptive, guardian, person acting as a parent(grandparent, stepparent), foster parent, or surrogate parent?
500
The act that amended the IDEA to allow the provision of attorney's fees in special education lawsuits.
What is The Handicapped Children's Protection Act?