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Ron Stadler

Mastering Prior Written Notice:
Writing for Clarity, Compliance,
and Confidence Under the IDEA
Presented by Ron S. Stadler, Esq.
Thursday | March 5, 2026 • 2 - 3:30 p.m. ET

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Prior written notice is a crucial procedural safeguard under the IDEA, with a specific purpose and requirements that your district must satisfy. Attend this webinar for a deep dive into the nitty gritty of prior written notice, and leave with a foolproof formula for complying with your legal obligations.

Attorney Ron Stadler will take you through the IDEA’s requirements and the information that every PWN must include. You’ll also learn about related issues, including the connection between the IEP meeting and PWN, when disciplinary removals may trigger the district's duty to provide parents PWN, and how PWN can be used to challenge a district's decisions with respect to the student.

Along with lessons from court and administrative decisions to help you avoid common compliance pitfalls, you’ll gain best practices to:

  • Identify the circumstances in which the district must provide parents with PWN and meet timelines for providing it
  • Draft an appropriate PWN that includes all necessary information
  • Use a PWN to defend the district’s decisions regarding the child's identification, evaluation, placement, and provision of FAPE
  • Remedy deficiencies in your PWNs that violate IDEA mandates

Q&A time will follow the presentation, so you can get this attorney’s expert insights on your specific concerns.


About the Presenter

Ron S. Stadler, Esq., is a partner at Stadler Sacks, LLC in West Bend, Wisconsin. He has practiced school law for 37 years and has extensive experience in representing school districts on special education matters, ranging from counseling on IDEA compliance to attending contentious IEP meetings to handing due process hearings and appeals. He is routinely consulted on how to avoid due process hearings and, if they can't be avoided, on how to succeed in due process. He also regularly advises school districts on constitutional issues, Title IX compliance, and Section 504 and ADA compliance. He is a frequent presenter at LRP’s National Institute on Legal Issues of Educating Individuals with Disabilities®.


Who Should Attend
  • School administrators
  • School attorneys
  • Special education directors
  • IEP team members
  • School nurses
  • School psychologists
  • School counselors
  • Special education teachers
  • General education teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Service providers
  • Section 504 coordinators
  • Other school officials involved in the IEP process

Registration Information Main Site (required for Additional Site registrations): $295 per connection
Additional Site for Teleworker: $115 per connection
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Parris Taylor

Essential Components of a 504 Plan:
Accommodations and Modifications to Meet Students’ Needs
Presented by Parris Taylor, Esq.
Thursday | April 9, 2026 • 2 - 3:30 p.m. ET

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Accommodations and modifications have distinct purposes and impact how a student participates in classroom instruction. But even experienced staff have difficulty differentiating between the two. In this live webinar, attorney Parris Taylor will clear up the confusion and break down the issues your special education team should address on your mission to offer FAPE.

You’ll gain an understanding of Section 504’s mandates and what OCR says about providing FAPE based on individual student needs. Then, through practical tips and specific examples, he’ll guide your team through better analyzing and meeting that FAPE requirement, distinguishing "accommodations" and "modifications," and applying lessons from recent cases on specific accommodations and modifications that meet students’ needs.

You and your team will walk away equipped to:

  • Discern differences in the FAPE requirements under 504 and the IDEA
  • Develop appropriate, legally compliant 504 plans
  • Determine which accommodation(s) and/or modification(s) will meet a student’s particular needs
  • Recognize when a student with a 504 plan should be referred for an IDEA evaluation
  • Understand modification of the curriculum
  • And more

And with two breaks for Q&A, you’ll be able to get this attorney’s guidance on your specific compliance questions.


About the Presenter

Parris Taylor is Special Counsel in Hammonds, Sills, Adkins, Guice, Noah & Perkins' Baton Rouge, Louisiana office where he focuses on special education.

Mr. Taylor joined the firm after recently retiring from the Louisiana Department of Education’s Executive Counsel team where he served as the statewide coordinator of the dispute resolution program for students with disabilities. He is also a former IDEA administrative law judge and deputy general counsel with the state's division of administrative law.

He began his practice of law as a child support attorney with the department of children and family services and then as a child protection attorney with the office of child welfare.


Who Should Attend
  • School administrators
  • School attorneys
  • Special education directors
  • Section 504 coordinators
  • IEP team members
  • Section 504 team members
  • School nurses
  • School psychologists
  • School counselors
  • Special education teachers
  • General education teachers
  • Other school employees involved in the IEP or 504 process

Registration Information Main Site (required for Additional Site registrations): $295 per connection
Additional Site for Teleworker: $115 per connection
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