State budget sets aside $100M for strategies to resolve conflicts before reaching court
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The threatened deluge of post-pandemic special education litigation may be averted or at least minimized by a new initiative in California encouraging parents and schools to resolve disputes before heading to court.
The state budget, signed earlier this month by Gov. Gavin Newsom, sets aside $100 million for resolving special education conflicts between parents and school districts, which escalated during remote learning.
The money will go toward outreach, such as brochures, meetings and presentations, to help parents and school staff understand the rights outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the federal law that requires districts to educate students of all abilities. The goal is to improve communication and build trust between parents and schools, so conflicts can be resolved quickly and more easily.
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