Education Law Unit
thru: The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY
• The attorneys and advocates of the Education Law program at the Legal Aid Society of Rochester provide support and legal representation to youth and their families in a variety of circumstances, including:
- School Attendance.
- Committee on Special Education (CSE) meetings.
- Section 504 Plan meetings.
- Formation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and section 504 Plans.
- Student Discipline.
- Superintendent Suspension Hearings and Manifestation Determination Hearings.
- School Residency, and Enrollment cases, including Homeless cases.
- Responsibilities and Rights of Youth, Parents & Schools.
- Student Health and Safety - including bullying.
- Transportation matters.
- Sports elegibility.
- Independent educationl evaluations.
- General education appeals to the Commisioner.
Cultural Competency
Language Access
Eligibility: Children from birth to 21 years old.
Application Process: Call for information.
Required Documentation: Call for information.
Fees: No fee for service.
Coverage Note: Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Ontario, Steuben, Orleans and Genesee Counties.
Cultural Competency: Signage and advertising for diverse populations, Cultural competency, diversity, equity, and inclusion training for staff, Staff reflects population served
Languages: - Staff provides service in language offered, Language line, Materials/literature in language indicated, Website can be translated
This program is offered here:
The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY
1 West Main Street
Rochester NY 14614
Rochester NY 14614
Main:
Hours:
M-TH 8:45AM-5:00PM.
F 9:00AM-4:00PM.
Other hours by appointment only.
F 9:00AM-4:00PM.
Other hours by appointment only.
Email:
Staff
Vipan Lang, ESQ
Program Director, Education Law Unit