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Parents urge Central CUSD 301 board to act after state finds IEP violations; callers seek policy changes
Summary
Multiple public commenters urged the board to address special-education failures after a state complaint confirmed violations, calling for policy changes including banning confidentiality clauses and reimbursing families’ legal fees.
Several parents and advocates used the district’s public-comment period to press the Central CUSD 301 Board of Education to take specific actions after one family reported a state complaint found multiple violations of a student’s individualized education program (IEP).
What speakers said: Michelle Dubonoskin, who identified herself as a parent of two children who had IEPs in the district, described a case she said involved repeated failures to implement accommodations. "The district failed to implement required accommodations. The family filed a state complaint and the state confirmed…
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