Q & A with School Law Center: Common questions about special education rights for students
1. My Child Has an IEP — Why Isn’t the School Following It? Q: The school agreed to an IEP, but the services aren’t actually happening. Is this legal? A: No. Once an Individualized Education Program (IEP) is in place, it is legally binding. Schools are required under federal and Minnesota law to provide the services, accommodations, and supports outlined in the plan. If services are reduced, delayed, or ignored, that may constitute a denial of a Free Appropriate Public Educ
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