Every state has a Protection & Advocacy organization, a Parent Training center, and a special education office. Find yours in seconds.
Your state's key IEP advocacy resources
Your state's federally mandated disability rights organization. They provide free legal advocacy for people with disabilities — including special education disputes.
Federally funded center that helps parents understand special education law, navigate IEP meetings, and advocate for their child's rights. Free.
Your state's official special education division. This is where policies are set, compliance is monitored, and data is reported to the federal government.
If your school district is violating IDEA, you can file a formal state complaint. The state must investigate and respond within 60 days. This is separate from due process.
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