Requirements, Due Process Hearing Procedures, Child Find
Obligations (Ridley School District v. M.R.), IEP Development &
Parent Rights, Private School Placement Responsibilities, FAPE
Violations & Case Law (Wilson v. District of Columbia), Transition
Services at Age 16, Reevaluation Requirements & Exceptions, State
& Districtwide Assessment Modifications, IEP Goal Components
(Target Behavior, Conditions, Criterion), Legal Standards for Special
Education Eligibility, Procedural Safeguards, Educational Law
Decision-Making, Documentation & Compliance Strategies, Special
Education Litigation Principles, School District Responsibilities vs
Parent Rights, Implementation Delays & Legal Consequences Exam
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In order to maintain compliance with the IDEA, school districts are required to pursue a due
process hearing if a parent refuses the school district's request to evaluate a child
False
What case demonstrates the important role that student monitoring plays in a school district's
child find obligations?
Ridley School District v. M.R.
Similar to the school district, parents are required to inform the school district of additional
persons they plan to bring to the IEP meeting.
False