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Is the district liable for a denial of FAPE after a parent revokes consent?

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Is the district liable for a denial of FAPE after a parent revokes consent?

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No. The law specifically states a school district will not be considered in violation of FAPE requirement for the failure to provide special education and related services after a parent revokes consent. Q: If consent is revoked, will the student be responsible for satisfactory performance on the state assessments (TAKS)? A: Yes. The student will be responsible for performing satisfactorily on the state assessments (TAKS) and will be eligible for only those accommodations offered to general education students. Q: If consent is revoked, is the student eligible for Response to Intervention (RtI)? A: Yes. RtI is a regular education initiative and the student might be served under RtI in accordance with district policies. Q: May the parent request resumption of special education services after revoking consent? A: A parent may request evaluation for eligibility for special education and related services. This is considered an initial evaluation and all timelines apply. The ARD Committee mu

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