
If My Child Has an IEP, Does Bullying Become a Bigger School Problem?
When your child has an IEP and is being bullied, the school’s obligations don’t just overlap — they multiply. You already know how to fight

When your child has an IEP and is being bullied, the school’s obligations don’t just overlap — they multiply. You already know how to fight

The school had the report. They just decided not to act on it. You did what you were supposed to do. You told the school.

Knowing you can request an emergency IEP meeting is one thing. Knowing exactly how to ask — so the school can’t delay or deflect —

If the school has failed to respond to harassment targeting your child’s race, sex, religion, or disability, a federal complaint may be the most powerful

When your child stops being able to walk through that door, something has shifted — and it deserves more than a conversation with the attendance

If the school has a record of what happened to your child, you have the right to see it — and most parents never ask.