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Administrators detail DAEP placement rules: who can recommend, parent rights and hearing procedures

5897680 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

District administrators reviewed the district—s procedures for placing students in the disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP/DAP), clarifying who may recommend placements, the role of manifestation determinations for special-education students and post-hearing documentation requirements.

District administrators reviewed the district—s procedures for placing students in the disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP, referred to in the presentation as DAP), clarifying who may recommend placements, special-education protections and post-hearing recordkeeping.

The recommendation and hearing process

At the strategic roundtable, a presenter identified as Miss Dallas said the only people authorized to recommend a DAP placement are a campus principal or assistant principal. "The only people that can make the recommendation for DAP is either the campus principal or the assistant principal," Dallas said. She described a formal hearing process and explained that parents are notified immediately of allegations and intended disciplinary action.

Special-education protections and manifestation determinations

Administrators reiterated that if a student is served under Section 504 or receives special…

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