Special Education Records: What to Keep and How to Organize
What do I do with all these papers? Join us for tips on what to keep and ideas for organizing your child's special education records.
What do I do with all these papers? Join us for tips on what to keep and ideas for organizing your child's special education records.
You don’t want to miss our upcoming Special Education Boot Camp in Gulfport, Mississippi on Friday, January 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
This group focuses on understanding current policy issues and opportunities to serve on decision-making committees.
Please join us at Bravo Italian Restaurant and Bar on Mon, Jan 29, 2024 from 5:00 - 8:00 for our Community Partnership Celebration.
When people think about educating students with disabilities, the first thing that may come to mind is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Join us as we discuss PRACTICAL, POSITIVE, and PROACTIVE ways to achieve and maintain critical skills for the rest of your children's lives.
Procedural safeguards may seem like a dry topic, with long explanations and terms that are confusing or hard to understand for your family. Why are procedural safeguards important, and how will they help your child?
Join the Mississippi Early Learning Alliance as they host their annual Early Childhood Capitol Day on February 6, 2024.
Parents of children receiving services from First Steps Early Intervention have important rights. There's a formal process to follow if they disagree about whether the requirements of Part C of the IDEA are being followed. Under Part C of the IDEA, you have the right to file a written state complaint (state complaint) when you want the state lead agency to investigate if the IDEA has been followed.
IDEA 2004 mandates that students with an IEP complete an exit Summary of Performance (SOP) at the end of high school. Join us and learn what it is and how it’s used.