Keeping this in consideration, what happens in a due process hearing?
At a GlanceA due process hearing is like a courtroom trial for you and the school. During the hearing, you can call witnesses, give evidence, and make legal arguments. A trained, impartial hearing officer acts as a judge and makes a decision about the case.
One may also ask, what triggers a due process hearing? Parents may initiate due process hearings over disputes related to a child's identification, evaluation, or placement or the provision of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to the child. Districts may initiate a due process hearing when a parent refuses to give consent or when there are disciplinary issues.
Similarly one may ask, what is an educational due process hearing?
A due process hearing is an administrative hearing in which you and the school district present evidence about your child's education needs to a hearing officer or administrative law judge. The hearing functions similar to a court proceeding but is more informal.
How do you request due process?
Request Special Education Due Process Hearing
- Either a district or parent may file with OAH a Request for Due Process Hearing and Mediation.
- To request a due process hearing and mediation a party should submit a request to OAH along with a Proof of Service showing that the request was sent to the other party or parties.