The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Federal law concerning the education of students with disabilities, requires school to provide parents of a child with a disability with a notice containing a full explanation of the procedural safeguards available under the IDEA and U.S. Department of Education regulations.
Procedural Safeguards - English
Procedural Safeguards - Spanish
This is the notification of your rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) regarding Medicaid billing.
Parental Notice for Medicaid Billing - English
Parental Notice for Medicaid Billing - Spanish
Child Find is a continuous process of public awareness activities designed to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities who may be in need of early intervention programs or special education as early as possible.
Child Find - English
Child Find - Spanish
Wisconsin's Informational Guidebook on Dyslexia and Related Conditions supports parents, guardians, teachers, and administrators in understanding dyslexia and related conditions. Written through a process described in 2019 Wisconsin Act 86, the Guidebook discusses: screening processes and tools available to identify dyslexia and related conditions; interventions and instructional strategies that have been shown to improve academic performance of pupils with dyslexia and related conditions; and resources and services related to dyslexia and related conditions that are available to students with dyslexia and related conditions, parents and guardians of pupils with dyslexia and related conditions, and educators.
Informational Guidebook on Dyslexia
This is a user-friendly handbook on special education laws, policies and practices in Wisconsin.
Special Education in Plain Language
A student must be a Wisconsin resident and must either have: (1) an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or services plan that is currently being implemented or (2) an IEP or services plan that was developed no earlier than September 15, 2020 and have not subsequently been determined to no longer have a disability.
Special Needs Scholarship Program
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