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Preparing for Special Education Placement Disputes

Public school districts are compelled to satisfy a myriad of obligations under the federal and state statutes governing the education of disabled students.

These statutes provide parents with substantial rights with which to challenge a placement of a disabled student and enabling them to demand a hearing when the school district and the parents cannot reach an agreement. These hearings are time-consuming and extremely expensive for school districts to defend. This on-demand webinar helps those involved in the education of disabled students to develop placement systems for their special needs students that are likely to avoid placement disputes and time-consuming, expensive hearings. This on-demand webinar is critical for special education directors and providers to assist their school systems in handling such disputes. Learning Objectives: •You will be able to review statutory obligations concerning placement. •You will be able to identify the student's particular needs and the proper placement. •You will be able to describe how to incorporate parents into the placement process.

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Overview of Statutory Obligations Concerning Placement

  • Obligations Under IDEA
  • Obligations Under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
  • Dispute Resolution Under These Federal Statutes

Dispute Concerning Evaluation

  • Obligation Under IDEA and Section 504
  • Reconciliation of Obligation With Requirement for Academic Intervention Services (e.g., RTI)
  • Avoiding Disputes Concerning Evaluations
  • Handling Parental Refusal to Consent to an Evaluation or Respond to a Request for Such Consent

Placement Obligations Under IDEA

  • Identifying a Student's Needs and Inappropriate Placement
  • Incorporating Parents Into the Process to Avoid Disputes
  • Reevaluation and Adjustment of Placement

Placement Obligations Under Section 504

  • Preparing the Multifaceted Section 504 Committee and Determining Necessary Testing
    • Membership of the Committee
    • Determining Needed Testing/Information
  • Identifying the Student's Particular Needs and the Proper Placement
  • Incorporating Parents Into the Process

Handling the Dispute in Its Early Phases

  • Managing the Parent Relationship
  • Use of Mediation and Dispute Resolution Services
  • Preparing Files and Documents to Prepare for Potential Litigation
  • Salvaging the Parent Relationship Post-Hearing
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This course was last revised on April 3, 2014.

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James P. Evans

James P. Evans

Barclay Damon LLP

  • Partner with Barclay Damon, LLP
  • More than 25 years’ experience representing educational institutions, including K-12 and post-secondary institutions, in all facets of education law
  • Represents numerous educational institutions, including private schools, charter schools and public school districts concerning all facets of education law, including student privacy
  • Advises not-for-profit corporations regarding compliance issues and matters pertaining to education rights
  • Has obtained significant experience representing parents, students and educational institutions regarding all facets of education law, including federal and state law compliance
  • Adjunct professor of education at Le Moyne College, where he has constructed and taught a master's level course in education law for school administrators over the past nine years
  • Frequent speaker and lecturer regarding school law education law and related matters
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