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Our KIDS Legal Aid Project posts several school-related items:

Homeless Students' Right to Attend School (updated July 2004)
All Maine school-aged students have the right to attend school. If you are a homeless and out of school, or you want to help a homeless student attend school, start with this information.

What School District Do I Go To?
More information about how a student living with someone other than his parents can get permission to go to school where he is living.

Maine Truancy Laws
Advises parents of their legal responsibilities under this Maine law.

Special Educatiion

If your child has a disability, she may be entitled to education services to address her disability under a federal law called IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act). This law can be confusing at first. For some good introductory information, check out these KIDS Legal Aid Project resources:

Special Ed, a New Language
Learn the key concepts and buzz-words of the IDEA, such as PET, IEP, FAPE and LRE.

IDEA Overview
This explains the process and timelines, from the initial referral of your child for special ed through an appeal to court.

Expulsions and Suspensions of Special Education Students
Special rules apply if your child has special learning needs.

Section 504 Education Law Sometimes a school will recommend that your child receive special services under another law, usulaly referred to as "Section 504." Learn about what this law is , and how it differs from the IDEA.

More educational information from KIDS Legal Aid

More legal information

Student Loans

The U.S. Department of Education posts a very comprehensive Guide to Defaulted Student Loans. Find information there about loan consolidation and loan cancellation for eligible debtors.

The Legal Aid Network of Kentucky provides similar information on loan forgiveness: Non-Bankruptcy Student Loan Discharge Law. It's written for legal advocates, so is a bit difficult to read, but includes thorough information.

More on Special Education

The Disability Rights Center provides this hands-on guide: Parents as Advocates Handbook: A Guide to Special Education in Maine.

The Maine Department of Education posts Maine Special Education Regulations, a due process request form, resources for parents, and links to other Special Education information.

The Maine Parent Federation, and its major project SPIN (Special-Needs Parent Information Network), provide information, referral, support and training to parents of children with disabilities. Their Fact Sheets address many common questions about Special Education rights and procedures.

ASPIRE-TANF

The Maine Equal Justice Project explains how the program works in Understanding ASPIRE-TANF--What Are Your Rights?

College for TANF Parents

Find out about the Parents as Scholars Program, for TANF recipients who want to get a college education.

Students' Rights

The American Civil Liberties Union offers several pages of information on students' rights, including Ask Sybil Liberty About Your Right to Equality in Education

More help

Contact your nearest Pine Tree Legal Assistance office for more information about:

Special Education
ASPIRE-TANF
Parents as Scholars Program

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