bookwormde
<font color=darkorchid>Heading out now, another ad
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Grace,
They are required to give you copies (as I said you might have to pay for the actual copying cost). They must give you everything in the file (emails are which are not part of the formal record do not have to be supplied, but as such not may not be referenced). My suspicion is that they do not want the let loose the record since other professionals might question their “competency”.
Every state had “additional” requirements beyond the base federal minimums so there are variations between states. You probably can not “force them to let you record the meeting by typically they will since it is generally considered “bad faith” not to.
It is a process, since your second request for the records was not fully honored some letter to the special education director (certified) is important to avoid “administrative deniability” (you have formally notified the district).
oh just wanted to ad , if the ED department does not have access to educational records how could they possibly do an evalation or develop IEPs (that is one of the funiest statments I have ever heard).
bookwormde
They are required to give you copies (as I said you might have to pay for the actual copying cost). They must give you everything in the file (emails are which are not part of the formal record do not have to be supplied, but as such not may not be referenced). My suspicion is that they do not want the let loose the record since other professionals might question their “competency”.
Every state had “additional” requirements beyond the base federal minimums so there are variations between states. You probably can not “force them to let you record the meeting by typically they will since it is generally considered “bad faith” not to.
It is a process, since your second request for the records was not fully honored some letter to the special education director (certified) is important to avoid “administrative deniability” (you have formally notified the district).
oh just wanted to ad , if the ED department does not have access to educational records how could they possibly do an evalation or develop IEPs (that is one of the funiest statments I have ever heard).
bookwormde