What is Due Process
History & Cases
Time Limits
The Process
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What does due process do?
Resolves disputes
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Who does IDEA protect?
Both children with disabilities and their parents
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How many years can you wait before submitting the complaint?
Two years
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What is step one?
File a written complaint
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Can any file a dispute?
No, only those individuals with special needs
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Who files the complaint?
The parents/ guardian of the student
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What does the child's education prepare them for?
Further education, employment, and independent living.
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How many days after the decision is made can you wait to take it back to court?
90 days
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What is step two?
The school and you attend a resolution session
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Why would someone file a dispute?
When the students right to free and appropriate public education (FAPE), has been violated
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Who provides this opportunity for families involved with children in special education?
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
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What was the case of Endrew's school not doing that was unfair to the parents?
Argued that their child with autism did not make measurable progress on his IEP goals and that the school failed to address his worsening behavior problems
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After the school is aware of the complaint, how many days do they have to hold a resolution hearing?
15 days
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What is step three?
The due process hearing is started, and the judge makes the final decision.
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What does FAPE stand for?
Free.Appropriate.Public.Education
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Tell us what is the most important part of Due Process!
Woo Hoo! It is all important so anything you say is amazing!
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What was the case Fry v. Napoleon not allowing him to do?
Bring his service dog to school
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How many days do they have to try to reach a resolution agreement.
30 days
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Who gets to present their evidence to the court?
Both parties!
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What is a Substantial issue
Affects the student in the classroom with how they are being treated and taught
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What does IDEA stand for?
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
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Tell us one way you could improve the process of Due Process...
I am sure it was a great idea!
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How many days does the state department of education have to make sure there is a due process hearing and decision?
45 days
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What is a resolution session?
Where you and the school try to come to a conclusion of what to do before taking the situation any further
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What is a Procedural issue
How the teachers/administration deals with the backend of the students learning