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Parental Rights in Special Education (PRISE)

Parental Rights in Special Education (PRISE)

 
New Jersey Department of Education
Office of Special Education Programs

Short Procedural Safeguards Statement
 
As the parent of a student who is or may be determined eligible for special education services or as an adult student who is or may be determined eligible for special education services, you have rights regarding identification, evaluation, classification, the development of an IEP, placement and the provision of a free, appropriate public education under the New Jersey Administrative Code for Special Education, N.J.A.C, 6A:14. A description of these rights, which are called procedural safeguards, is contained in the document, Parental Rights in Special Education (PRISE). The document is published by the New Jersey Department of Education.

A copy of the PRISE is provided to you one time each year, upon request by you, upon referral for an initial evaluation, when a disciplinary action that constitutes a change in placement is imposed, when a due process hearing is requested, and when a request for a compliant investigation is filed by you.

To obtain a copy of PRISE, (use the following link)
http://www.state.nj.us/education/specialed/form/prise/prise.pdf or please contact:

Mrs. Heather DeLollis ­ Director of Special Services at 732-723-2200 Ext. 5075 or email [email protected]

For help in understanding your rights, you may contact any of the following:

Mrs. Heather DeLollis ­ Director of Special Services at 732-723-2200 Ext. 5075

Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN) at (800) 654-­7726

New Jersey Protection and Advocacy, Inc. at (800) 922-­7233

New Jersey Department of Education through its County Office:
Mark Lanzi at 732-­249­-2900