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rachel9

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Due-process provisions give the students' parents or guardians the right to
 
  A) decide how special education services will be provided.
  B) insist that their child be placed in the most expensive program available.
  C) have an initial mediation or a subsequent impartial hearing to resolve conflicts with school personnel.
  D) participate in the assessment of the student.

Question 2

Court cases have determined that when two equally appropriate placements are available for a student with handicaps, the preferred placement is the one that is
 
  A) least expensive.
  B) easiest to arrange.
  C) closest to the child's home.
  D) most normal.



ladyjames123

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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