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Summer is rapidly approaching. For most children summer means time off from school. But for some students with disabilities, interrupting their school program during the summer break, jeopardizes the benefit they receive from that program during the regular school year.
A child’s educational records often contain private personal information about the child and the family.
In a recent series of articles I covered resolving disputes under the IDEA through mediation, the
The IDEA requires parental consent before a child receives special education and related services.
While in preschool, elementary and high school children with disabilities are entitled to a free appropriate public education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and
Congress originally passed the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) in 1974 to provide federal funding to states to support Child Protective Service Agencies to help prevent child abuse.
After 41 years as Disability Law Colorado's Executive Director, Mary Anne Harvey retired at the end of last year.
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