Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education August 12, 2014 Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions.

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Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education August 12, 2014 Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Harvalee Saunto Due Process Coordinator, Program Accountability Unit Ron Greiner Case Manager, Program Accountability Unit Presenters

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12,  Setting the Stage What the Data Shows (Frequent & Emerging Issues)  State Complaint and Due Process Hearing Decisions  Office of Special Education Procedures and Processes  Questions and Answers Agenda

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, What the Data Shows Frequent & Emerging Issues  State Complaints  Due Process Complaints and Hearings  Office of Special Education Procedures and Processes Setting the Stage

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12,  Individualized Education Program (IEP) Content  Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)  Child Find  Records  Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) State Complaint and Due Process Hearing Decisions

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, IEP Content

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Child Find

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Records

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12,  Corrective Action and Proof of Compliance (CAPOC)  Parent and Nonparent Roles Office of Special Education Procedures and Processes

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Corrective Action and Proof of Compliance (CAPOC)

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Parent and Nonparent Roles

Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Learning From State Complaints and Due Process Hearing Decisions August 12, Questions and Answers