You might disagree with the decision an impartial hearing officer (IHO) makes after your child’s special education due process hearing. But you don’t have to leave it at that. You can appeal to state or... read more
You might disagree with the decision an impartial hearing officer (IHO) makes after your child’s special education due process hearing. But you don’t have to leave it at that. You can appeal to state or... read more
You should keep in mind three major factors when deciding whether to appeal an IHO’s decision: Appeals are typically more successful when they’re based on a violation of the law, rather than an error of... read more
The very law that guarantees your special needs child the right to a free and appropriate public education — the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) — was born out of class actions in the... read more