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As schools across the state rushed to solidify reopening plans,
a number of special education concerns needed to be addressed. We
have prepared the following FAQ document, which addresses a variety
of pressing topics, including the latest on masks and mask
exemptions, obligations based on the district's mode of
operations, obligations to students who opt into temporary remote
learning opportunities, live streaming considerations, and PPT
meetings.
This FAQ document was prepared for informational purposes and in
conjunction with a webinar dated September 24, 2020, and does not
necessarily reflect any guidance that may have changed since then.
If you have specific questions about newer guidance, please feel
free to contact one of the attorneys listed on page 1.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.