School Says Teacher Cannot See IEP

I have students with special needs who are fully included in my classroom. Every year, the school tells me that I cannot have access to a student’s IEP – only Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
I have students with special needs who are fully included in my classroom. Every year, the school tells me that I cannot have access to a student’s IEP – only Continue Reading →
Wrightslaw receives frequent emails asking, “When is a Wrightslaw training coming to my city?” or “Is Pete Wright coming back to the west coast?”. The answer is…we don’t know! We Continue Reading →
Kudos to the Special Education Bus Supervisor who wrote: Your site was recommended to me by one of my coworkers at my district. I have been a supervisor for Special Continue Reading →
Could you explain the difference between United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations. I know the CFR is law. Is the U.S.C. law as well? The best explanation/quick reference Continue Reading →
Educational Audiology is a “Related Service” under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Many children with hearing loss attend public schools. These are children who wear hearing aids, cochlear Continue Reading →
Join Pete Wright, Esq. from Wrightslaw for this one-day Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training. The Oakland RiteCare® Childhood Language Center is sponsoring this February 8, 2018 event. The Continue Reading →
In 2016, investigative reporter Brian Rosenthal broke a story in Texas and wrote a series of articles for the Houston Chronicle that rocked the world of special education far beyond Continue Reading →
The IDEA State Complaint Resource Center is your guide to effective state complaints, one of the dispute resolution options under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). IDEA State Complaint Continue Reading →
– from FARE News Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) – December 19, 2017 “Last summer, we reported on a finding by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on behalf Continue Reading →
Pennsylvania teens and young adults with disabilities now have access to a free app designed to help them find jobs, manage their needs and get on track to living independently. Continue Reading →
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