Yes. Special education means “specially-designed instruction…to meet the unique needs” of students with disabilities. One of those unique needs may be a limit on class size. The district may believe that class size is not a critical element in an appropriate program for a student. However, a district may not categorically refuse to add class size to an IEP as a matter of policy. Such a policy would not allow the IEP team to develop an IEP based on the unique needs of the student and you may wish to file a compliance complaint if your school district has such a policy.[1] See Chapter 6, Information on Due Process/Compliance Procedures.
- 34 C.F.R. Sec. 300.39; Cal. Ed. Code Sec. 56031.[↩]