The monitoring of special education is a system designed by the federal government to ensure that special education programs and services are being delivered according to the requirements of IDEA 97. WISD monitors it's local districts and public school academies on a yearly basis. Monitoring involves a number of steps including the review of student files, performing administrative and form reviews and conducting random parent surveys. The district receives a report of violations and actions needed to resolve the problems.
Issues of noncompliance are dealt with
in a variety of ways. A formal, written
complaint may be filed to show a potential
violation of the Michigan Special
Education Rules and Regulations or the
federal IDEA 97. A request for mediation
is another method of dealing with disputes
involving the delivery of special
education. In mediation, a impartial
person meets with the two parties to
resolve issues and reach consensus on the
problems. Due process hearings are the
final method of resolving disputes. If
there is a disagreement involving the IEP
process, a request may be made for a due
process hearing. At that time, the
district will try to resolve the
disagreement, but will follow the steps
outlined in IDEA 97 if a hearing is
necessary.

