Special Education Legal Primer
> What is a Re-evaluation?
The public schools are mandated to re-evaluate all children receiving special education services every three years to determine their eligibility status. If a parent refuses to give consent for a re-evaluation, the schools are required to initiate a due process hearing.
Introduction |
Disability |
Free and Appropriate Education |
Least Restrictive Environment |
Special Education |
Related Services |
Case Study Evaluation |
Multidisciplinary Conference |
Individualized Education Program (IEP) |
Re-evaluation