This is a legal document that was released by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - a government authority operating within Missouri.
The document is provided in French.
Q: What is a Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter?
A: A Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter is a letter sent by the Special Education Office (SPOE) in Missouri to inform parents that their request for an initial evaluation for special education services has been denied.
Q: Why would a Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter be sent?
A: A Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter is sent when the school district believes that a student does not meet the criteria for special education services and therefore does not require an initial evaluation.
Q: What can parents do if they receive a Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter?
A: If parents receive a Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter, they have the right to appeal the decision and request a due process hearing to challenge the denial of their child's initial evaluation for special education services.
Q: Who should parents contact if they receive a Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter?
A: Parents should contact the Special Education Office (SPOE) in their school district if they receive a Spoe Refuse Initial Evaluation Letter to seek clarification and discuss their options for appeal.
Q: What is the role of the Spoe in the special education process?
A: The Special Education Office (SPOE) is responsible for overseeing the special education services and evaluating students' eligibility for special education programs in Missouri.
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