Office of Civil Rights
The district was forced to sign a resolution agreement with the OCR. It had to do with child find. Many, many complaints have been filed, but the OCR doesn't really investigate these cases very well. My own complaint found that the district wasn't implementing my son's IEP, but nothing happened to the district. Please request a copy of this resolution, through the Sunshine Law, so that you can find out why the district hasn't been doing their job. You will also see that the OCR doesn't just waste time on these complaints because they have nothing else to do. They tend to ignore most of the violations.
Here is what the OCR found in my son's case in 2007. They state twice that the District failed to provide some of the special education and related services identified in my son's IEP.
Based on the above, OCR determined the evidence did not establish that the District's failure to provide some of the special education and related services identified in your son's IEPs during the 2005-2006 school year materially limited your son's educational opportunities.
OCR has determined there is an insufficient factual basis to support a conclusion that the District's failure to fully implement your son's IEP materially limited his educational opportunities in violation of Section 504.
Here is what the OCR found in my son's case in 2007. They state twice that the District failed to provide some of the special education and related services identified in my son's IEP.
Based on the above, OCR determined the evidence did not establish that the District's failure to provide some of the special education and related services identified in your son's IEPs during the 2005-2006 school year materially limited your son's educational opportunities.
OCR has determined there is an insufficient factual basis to support a conclusion that the District's failure to fully implement your son's IEP materially limited his educational opportunities in violation of Section 504.
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