Parents in Washington could soon have more transparency in their children's education.
Parents in Washington could soon have more transparency in their children's education. A bill from rep. Jim Walsh would give parents the right to record IEP meetings, ensuring they can review discussions about their child’s special education services. Supporters say it’s a common-sense measure to cut through bureaucracy and give parents more control, while critics claim it could create privacy concerns. The bill awaits a committee vote.
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