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Instructions: The United States Department of Educations (Department) Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) reviews, investigates, and processes complaints of alleged violations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
It is a violation of the ADA to fail to provide reasonable accommodation to the known physical or mental limitations of a qualified individual with a disability, unless to do so would impose an undue hardship on the operation of your business.
For these concerns, please contact the Office for Civil Rights at 303-844-5695 or OCR.Denver@ed.gov. Describe each problem/concern (alleged violation), what happened (supporting facts), and how the school can fix the problem/concern (proposed resolution). See the examples below.
If you have a complaint, submit it in writing to your school, district, or county office of education, following the governing board policies and procedures. The local governing board has ultimate authority over many subjects, including: hiring and evaluation of staff.
Title II of the ADA prohibits discrimination by state and local governments, which includes public schools. Section 504 is more limited, it provides civil rights protections to all individuals with disabilities in programs that receive federal funding, which includes most public schools.
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There are two options for filing an ADA complaint: Online. File a complaint by submitting a report on the Department of Justices Civil Rights Division website. Mail. Fill out and send the paper ADA Complaint Form (Regular Format | Large Format) or a letter containing the same information, to: U.S. Department of Justice.
The state complaint or problem resolution system considers violations of any state or federal education law. The due process complaint considers the proposal or refusal to initiate or change the identification, evaluation or educational placement of a child with a disability, or the provision of FAPE to the child.
In the United States, educational institutions are also prone to lawsuits when their websites are not ADA-compliant. All public schools, colleges, universities, and other private institutions are legally obligated to ensure digital accessibility to all students.

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