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Welcome to What to Expect After a Written State Complaint is Filed, a companion video to the IDEA Special Education Written State Complaints Parent Guide. This video provides information about what typically happens once a state education agency agrees to investigate the complaint. Written State Complaints are described generally for Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This video is not intended to interpret, modify, or replace any procedural safeguards or requirements of federal or state law. To begin with, generally the state education agency will send you and the school a letter with information about the complaint resolution process and other options for resolving your concerns, such as mediation. Mediation is available as an option to resolve the problems identified in a written state complaint, and may be a quicker and more direct way of resolving issues relating to a specific student. As you learn about other dispute resolution options or as the inv