IEP Help in Wisconsin: Your Rights Under IDEA & Wisconsin Special Education Law

If you're a parent of a child with special needs in Wisconsin, you have powerful rights under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Wisconsin state law. This guide breaks down the key timelines, laws, and resources for getting your child a great Individualized Education Program (IEP) in Wisconsin — in plain language.

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Key IEP Timelines in Wisconsin

RequirementWisconsin Timeline
Initial evaluation completed60 days
IEP developed after eligibility30 days
Access to educational records45 days
Prior written notice before changes10 days
Due process filing window2 years
Missing one of these deadlines may be a violation of your child's rights. My IEP Hero's AI checks your child's IEP against Wisconsin and federal timelines automatically.

Your Rights as a Parent in Wisconsin

Under IDEA, every parent in Wisconsin has the right to participate in IEP meetings, consent to evaluations, review your child's records, receive prior written notice before changes, request an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE), and pursue mediation or a due process hearing if you disagree with the school.

Wisconsin Department of Education — Special Education

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction - Special Education Team
Phone: (608) 266-1781
Website: https://dpi.wi.gov/sped
Email: specialeducation@dpi.wi.gov

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Frequently Asked Questions — IEP in Wisconsin

How long does an IEP evaluation take in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, the school district must complete an initial special education evaluation within 60 days. Once your child is found eligible, the IEP team must develop an IEP within 30 days.

How quickly must Wisconsin schools provide my child's records?

Under Wisconsin and federal FERPA rules, you can request your child's educational records and the district must provide them within 45 days — and always before any IEP meeting or due process hearing.

How much notice must a Wisconsin school give before changing my child's IEP?

Wisconsin requires prior written notice at least 10 days before the district proposes or refuses to change your child's identification, evaluation, placement, or services.

How long do I have to file for due process in Wisconsin?

The due process timeline in Wisconsin is 2 years. If you disagree with the school's decisions about your child's IEP, you generally must request a due process hearing within that window.

Can My IEP Hero help me with an IEP in Wisconsin?

Yes. My IEP Hero works with families in all 50 states, including Wisconsin. Upload your child's IEP for instant AI analysis against IDEA and Wisconsin requirements, prep for meetings, generate letters, and connect with certified advocates.