Resolution meetings, often referred to as “resolution sessions”, are required under federal law as an opportunity for families and schools to resolve issues raised in a due process complaint, in a less formal process and setting. While this process occurs at the local level and is the responsibility of LEAs to convene, State Education Agencies have the ultimate responsibility for this process under the general supervision requirements and are required to ensure that the process meets the statutory and regulatory requirements.
IA - Resolution Agreement Template with Example
DREDF - A Guide for California Parents: Special Education Due Process and the Resolution Meeting
PA - Resolution Meetings: A Guide for Parents and Educators
Resolution Meetings: A Guide for Parents - Spanish
AZ - Resolution Session Tracking Form
SPAN - The Resolution Session Under IDEA 2001: A Guide for Parents
PA - Resolution Meeting Facilitation Fact Sheet
OK - School Agreement to Use a Third Party Neutral Facilitator during Resolution Session
PA - Resolution Meeting Evaluation October 2007
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