⚠️ Important: If your child has been suspended for more than 10 cumulative days, this is legally a Change of Placement and the school must hold an ARD/MDR meeting.

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Is a 10-day suspension a Change of Placement?
Yes. Under IDEA, suspending a special education student for more than 10 cumulative school days in a year triggers a Change of Placement and requires a Manifestation Determination Review (MDR) within 10 business days. The school must convene an ARD — you have the right to attend.

Discipline Rights & Grievances in Comal ISD: An Urgent Guide for Parents

Discipline Rights & Grievances in Comal ISD: An Urgent Guide for Parents

This is a critical guide for parents navigating the often-confusing and stressful world of student discipline within Comal ISD. If your child is facing suspension, an MDR (Mandatory Disciplinary Review), or a change of placement, ACT IMMEDIATELY. Time is of the essence. This guide will provide a starting point, but ALWAYS consult with an education attorney or advocate as soon as possible. Do not rely solely on this information. This guide is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

The 10-Day Suspension Rule

Comal ISD, like all Texas school districts, operates under rules regarding student suspensions. A crucial point to understand is the "10-Day Suspension Rule," particularly when it pertains to students with disabilities covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

What does this mean? If your child, who has an IEP (Individualized Education Program) or a 504 plan, is facing a suspension of more than 10 cumulative school days in a single school year, it triggers significant protections under IDEA. These protections are designed to ensure that the suspension is not due to the disability itself and that the student's educational needs are being met.

Why is this important? Suspensions, especially lengthy ones, can significantly disrupt a child's education, leading to academic setbacks and emotional distress. For students with disabilities, these effects can be magnified. IDEA's protections aim to prevent schools from using suspension as a primary disciplinary tool without considering the underlying causes of the behavior.

What to do if your child is nearing or exceeding 10 days of suspension:

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What Is an MDR (Manifestation Determination Review)?

The Manifestation Determination Review (MDR) is a crucial process required under IDEA when a student with an IEP or 504 plan faces a suspension that constitutes a "change of placement" (generally more than 10 cumulative school days in a school year or any removal that constitutes a pattern). The purpose of the MDR is to determine whether the student's behavior that led to the disciplinary action was a manifestation of their disability.

Key Questions Addressed During the MDR:

Who Participates in the MDR?

The MDR is typically conducted by the IEP team, which includes:

What Happens During the MDR?

What are the possible outcomes of the MDR?

What if you disagree with the MDR outcome?

You have the right to challenge the MDR determination through due process procedures (explained below). This is where having legal representation is critical.

Important: Document everything! Keep detailed records of all communication with the school, including emails, letters, and meeting notes. This documentation will be invaluable if you need to pursue further action.

Change of Placement

A "change of placement" is a significant event in a student's education, especially for students with disabilities. It refers to any disciplinary action that removes a student from their current educational setting.

What constitutes a change of placement?

Your Rights When a Change of Placement is Proposed:

Fighting a Change of Placement:

If you believe the proposed change of placement is inappropriate or discriminatory, you should:

Filing a Level 1 Grievance

Comal ISD has a formal grievance process for addressing complaints and concerns. Understanding and utilizing this process can be a crucial step in protecting your child's rights.

What is a Grievance? A grievance is a formal complaint alleging a violation of district policy, rule, or regulation that negatively impacts your child.

Level 1 Grievance: The first step in the grievance process is typically at the campus level. This means you would file your grievance with the principal or another designated campus administrator.

How to File a Level 1 Grievance:

What to Expect After Filing a Level 1 Grievance:

The administrator will typically investigate the grievance and provide a written response within a specified timeframe (again, check Comal ISD's policy). If you are not satisfied with the response at Level 1, you may have the right to appeal to the next level of the grievance process (Level 2), which typically involves the superintendent or a designated district administrator.

TEA State Complaint

If you believe that Comal ISD has violated a state or federal law or regulation related to special education, you have the right to file a complaint with the Texas Education Agency (TEA).

When to File a TEA Complaint:

A TEA complaint is appropriate when:

How to File a TEA Complaint:

TEA Investigation:

TEA will investigate your complaint and may request additional information from you or the school district. TEA may also conduct interviews with relevant individuals. After the investigation, TEA will issue a written decision outlining its findings and any corrective actions that the school district must take.

Due Process

Due process is a formal legal procedure under IDEA that allows parents to resolve disputes with the school district regarding their child's special education needs. It is a serious and often lengthy process, but it is a powerful tool for protecting your child's rights.

When to Request Due Process:

You can request due process when you disagree with the school district about any aspect of your child's special education, including:

How to Request Due Process:

What Happens After You File a Due Process Complaint?

Important Considerations:

Remember: You are your child's best advocate. Be informed, be proactive, and don't hesitate to seek professional help. This is a stressful time, but your child's future is worth fighting for.

This guide provides general information and should not be considered legal advice. Consult with an attorney or advocate for specific guidance regarding your child's situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers every parent in Texas needs to know.

What is a Manifestation Determination Review (MDR) in Texas? +

An MDR is a meeting that must occur within 10 business days when a special education student is suspended for more than 10 cumulative days or faces expulsion. The ARD team determines whether the behavior was caused by the child's disability.

How do I file a Level 1 Grievance with a Texas school district? +

A Level 1 Grievance is filed directly with the campus principal within the timeframe stated in your district's grievance policy (often 15 days of the incident). Submit it in writing, describe the specific policy violated, and keep a copy.

What is a Change of Placement for a special education student? +

A Change of Placement occurs when a district removes a special education student for more than 10 consecutive or cumulative school days in a year. It triggers procedural protections including an MDR and requires an ARD meeting.

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