Request for Mediation - Special Education is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Education - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is a Request for Mediation?
A: A Request for Mediation is a formal request made by a parent or guardian to resolve a dispute regarding special education services.
Q: What does the Request for Mediation involve?
A: The Request for Mediation involves the selection of a neutral third party, called a mediator, who will assist in facilitating communication and resolving the dispute.
Q: When should I file a Request for Mediation?
A: You should file a Request for Mediation when you are unable to reach an agreement with your child's school district regarding their special education services.
Q: How do I file a Request for Mediation?
A: To file a Request for Mediation, you will need to complete and submit a written request to your state education agency, providing details of the dispute and the proposed resolution.
Q: What happens after I file a Request for Mediation?
A: After you file a Request for Mediation, the state education agency will review your request and may schedule a mediation session to resolve the dispute.
Q: Is mediation mandatory for resolving special education disputes?
A: Mediation is generally voluntary, but in some cases, it may be required as a part of the dispute resolution process for special education disputes.
Q: Can I bring an attorney to the mediation session?
A: Yes, you have the right to bring an attorney or advocate with you to the mediation session to provide support and guidance.
Q: What is the purpose of mediation in special education?
A: The purpose of mediation in special education is to foster communication, explore possible solutions, and reach a mutually agreeable resolution to the dispute.
Q: What happens if the mediation is successful?
A: If the mediation is successful, a written agreement, known as a settlement agreement, will be reached outlining the terms and conditions for resolving the dispute.
Q: What happens if the mediation is unsuccessful?
A: If the mediation is unsuccessful, you may still have other options available, such as filing a due process complaint or pursuing a formal hearing to resolve the dispute.
Form Details:
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