Parent’s demand to include specific methods/services in IEP to deal with student’s needs.
Exception to parental consent under FERPA
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Student is eligible for special education and related services with emotional disturbance as a primary eligibility category as well as secondary categories of other health impairment, due to a diagnosis of attention deficit disorder; and specific learning disability.
School officials failed to act after suspicions of abuse, against students having disability, were raised by district employee.
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