State Complaint
A written complaint you can file with your state education agency if you believe the school has violated special education law. The state must investigate and respond within 60 days.
Related Terms
Due Process
A formal way to resolve disagreements between you and the school about your child's special education. You can request a "due process hearing" where an impartial hearing officer makes a decision. This is a legal proceeding.
Mediation
A voluntary, free process where you and the school work with a neutral third party (mediator) to resolve disagreements about your child's education. It's less formal than due process and can be faster.
State Complaint in context
State Complaint comes up across the IEP process — in your IEP document, during meeting prep, and in the federal rights that protect your child. IEP Ally explains where it shows up and what to do about it.
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