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What can be done if a school district is not complying with federal and state law on special education?

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What can be done if a school district is not complying with federal and state law on special education?

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Parents and teachers have the right to submit a written complaint to the New York State Education Department if they believe that their district has violated federal or state special education law or regulations. (Teachers should discuss this procedure with their local union leaders prior to submitting such a complaint.) The complaint must be sent to:Coordinator, Statewide Special Education Quality Assurance Office of Vocational and Education Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) One Commerce Plaza, Room 1624, Albany, New York 12234Visit www.nysed.

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