Step Starting Point for Parents Starting the IEP process can feel confusing and intimidating—especially if this is all new to ...
Due process hearings involving students with disabilities are adversarial, expensive, and distracting, says the American Association of School Administrators. Now, the group is proposing a fix: a new ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — For students with disabilities or special needs they may need a little more support in the classroom. It’s common for educators to suggest an IEP or Individualized Education Program ...
It's essential to know your rights when it comes to your disabled kid's education. Here are six truths that will change your ...
HURON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--n2y, a pioneer in the field of special education, is thrilled to share the much-anticipated launch of Polaris™, a collaborative, time-saving system that helps teams ...
Samantha Kervin just finished her first year of high school at West Shore Jr./Sr. High School. But school hasn't always been easy for her. Back in second grade, her teacher knew she was struggling to ...
Teresa Santiago is a dual-language first-grade teacher who has students in her classroom with IEPs. But she’s still found the IEP process difficult to navigate for her son, Mikey, 7. Coming from a ...
Written by special guest blogger: Katie Curran, MAPP It’s that time of year – IEP season! Whether you are a parent of a child who needs an Individualized Education Plan or a special educator tasked ...
WIESBADEN, Germany –The Exceptional Family Member Program’s “Make and Take IEP Binder Workshop” Sept. 30 at U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden provided resources to parents whose children have ...
There are two federal laws that primarily govern the rights of K-12 students with disabilities: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act [1] and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). [2 ...