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I don't believe my son is recieving the best special education services that the district can provide.
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Answered on September 16, 2011
Federal law requires school districts to provide a “free appropriate public education” to students with disabilities. A student’s IEP does not have...
Using a relative's address to send your child to a school within your district, but ouside of your assigned school's boundry.
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Answered on August 15, 2011
Generally, a student is entitled to attend school where the student actually lives. If your child eats, sleeps, and, otherwise lives at your house...
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Aunt & Uncle taking 15 yr old to live with them until mom can move; what is needed for school and medical needs?
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Answered on August 09, 2011
This answer only addresses the school part of your question. Generally, a student is entitled to attend school in the district where he lives. As...
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Question regarding temporary guardianship of a disabled adult
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Answered on August 09, 2011
Generally, a guardianship will have a provision for what happens if the guardian becomes incapacitated. If the guardianship paperwork that your...
Can my niece live with me and attend school without having guardianship. Her mother will be living only 20 mins away?
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Answered on July 25, 2011
In general, a student is entitled to attend school in the district where the student lives. As long as the student is eating, sleeping, and...
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How to keep your kid on existing elementary school - in the same school district in CA
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Answered on May 20, 2011
School assignments within a district are generally controlled by the district based on where the student lives. However, many school districts will...
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What is the legal age group in MI that a child must attend school. in wash. its 8 to 18
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Answered on May 09, 2011
The Michigan Compiled Laws (MCLs) require the parent, guardian, or person responsible for a child to send the child to school from age 6 to age 18....
In Oregon, does missing a certain number of school days constitute truancy?
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Answered on April 15, 2011
Generally, Oregon law requires all children between the ages of 7 and 18 who have not received a high school diploma to maintain regular attendance...
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Can i legally submit my high school GPA and ACT score to a different school after my first year in school?
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Answered on April 10, 2011
Colleges and universities generally make their own entrance and application requirements. The best way to determine what documentation you need to...
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Do I need an education lawyer?
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Answered on April 10, 2011
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, a disability is defined as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major...
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