On occasion, parents and the school district may have disagreements. Special Education law provides specific steps for resolving those conflicts. If there is a disagreement between a parent and the district on what is best for the child (usually at the IEP team level) either party may file for Due Process. Due Process is a system for increasing levels of intervention in resolving the conflict. Please visit the Office of Administrative Hearings website to download the Mediation or Due Process form. Also available from the Office of Administrative Hearings is a Free/Reduced Cost Special Education Attorney Advocate List.If a parent feels their rights or the rights of their child have been violated by the district or an employee of the district, the parent has a right to file a complaint. A complaint may be filed with the district Complaint Resolution Office. If not resolved, or if the parent chooses not to file the complaint with the district, a complaint can be filed directly with the California Department of Education using this form.
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