Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Virginia may suspend rule requiring parental consent to end services

A proposed Virginia special-education change would no longer require schools to obtain parental consent before ending special services, and instead would require parents to make any challenges through a dispute-resolution process. Parents say they have too little say on IEPs, but school officials say the change will allow them to target services to students who need them most. The Washington Post

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