What about children and youth eligible for special education?

If your child is eligible for special education, all the rights and protections of special education continue to be available to you and your child.

  • You have the right to notice before your child’s educational services begin or change.
  • You have the right to consent before certain evaluations or placements.
  • You have the right to an independent educational evaluation if you disagree with the school’s evaluation.
  • You have the right to participate in the preparation of your child’s Individual Educational Plan (IEP)
  • You have the right to inspect and review your child’s education records.
  • You have the right to file a complaint or request a due process hearing.

If you think your child may be eligible for special education, A Parent’s Guide to Special Education provides more detailed information about these rights. You can receive a free copy from the Virginia Department of Education by calling 800-292-3830.

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