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The Role of Compensatory Education in Supporting Special Education Students
The Role of Compensatory Education in Supporting Special Education Students 
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Juveniles and the Law in Missouri
The Missouri Bar has published a brochure that provides valuable information concerning juveniles and the law in Missouri.  This brochure is available by clicking on the pdf document below.  
Juvenile Law
Compensatory Education: When Special Education Wasn't Offered
Compensatory Education: When Special Education Wasn’t Offered If your school district does not give your child the special education services they are supposed to, you may be able to get what is called “compensatory education.”
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Special Education Legal Requirements: IDEIA
Special Education Legal Requirements: IDEIA - Revised April 2006. In 2004, the United States Congress reauthorized the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The new law, now called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA), made several changes that are important for parents and advocates to understand.
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Summer Services For Special Eduction Students
  Summer Services for Special Education Students - Revised March 2016.   Summer School Summer school classes are regular curriculum classes that are available to all students. Special education students should be allowed to participate in summer school classes in the same way that non-disabled students are allowed to participate.
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Special Education: Testing
Special Education Testing - Revised March 2006. If your child is a special education student, or you think they need to be tested for special education, it is important that you understand the testing process. Your child will probably be tested several times while he or she is at school. The results of these tests will be used to decide whether your child should have special education, what types of services your child needs, and whether your child is making reasonable progress in school.
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Rights of Disabled Children Under ADA
Rights of Disabled Children Under the ADA Under Title II of the ADA—Americans With Disabilities Act—public schools cannot discriminate against students because of their disability. This page covers some of the ways the ADA impacts your child. The purpose of the ADA is to eliminate discrimination against people with disabilities. The law is broken up into three “Titles” that protect different groups of people. Title II of the ADA is the section that affects children in public schools.
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