Parents have the right to disagree with decisions that the school system makes. When parents have a special education concern, several dispute resolution options are available to address and resolve the disagreement. Issues can often be resolved informally at a classroom or school level, but more formal complaint options are available.
- Informal Meetings Most concerns can be resolved through direct discussions with the teacher or school staff.
- Facilitation or Mediation Voluntary and confidential free services aimed at resolving disputes related to special education and early intervention services.
- State Complaint If you believe your child’s educational rights have been violated or their IEP or IFSP is not being followed, you can file a formal complaint with the Michigan Department of Education Office of Special Education.
- Due Process Complaint and Hearing A due process complaint requests a formal hearing before an Administrative Law Judge due to disagreements concerning the identification, evaluation, educational placement, or provision of FAPE.
- Civil Rights Concerns involving harassment, discrimination, access issues, or civil rights violations can be addressed through the federal Office for Civil Rights or Michigan Department for Civil Rights.