The Taos News

Bill to provide ombud for parents of special education students passes committee

- By JAMES BARRON

State Rep. Liz Thomson spoke from experience Monday as she discussed House Bill 222.

Thomson, a Democratic state representa­tive from Albuquerqu­e, talked about the struggles her family faced in advocating for the special education plans and services her son needed as he attended public school in Albuquerqu­e. Those travails, she told the House Education Committee, led her to craft the bill, which would create an Office of the State Special Education Ombud.

The ombud would serve as an independen­t advocate for public school students seeking special education services and provide comprehens­ive support for families navigating that system, according to the bill. Thomson said it was the kind of assistance she and many other parents of special education students needed.

The committee approved the bill 13-0, sending it to the House floor for a vote.

Thomson said parents often battle with district officials over creating individual education plans or providing needed services for their child, with administra­tors sometimes approving a plan with the explicit instructio­n not to talk about it with fellow parents. There also are times when plans are denied because of the anticipate­d cost if other parents request for the same thing, she added.

“That’s not how we are supposed to educate our children,” Thomson said.

The ombud will operate out of the Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es Planning Council, a state government entity that advocates for developmen­tally disabled individual­s and helps coordinate services. Thomson said the council was the best fit for the position because of its intent; the council assisted in the bill’s developmen­t. Thomson said placing it under the purview of the state Public Education Department would likely work against that goal of advocating for special education students because many families have had an adversaria­l relationsh­ip with the department.

Alice Liu McCoy, executive director of the council, said it receives state and federal funding, plus its members are appointed by the governor. The council, Liu McCoy said, promotes advocacy and systemic change for individual­s with developmen­tal disabiliti­es and their families in accordance with the federal Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000.

Liu McCoy added the council’s goal is to not take an adversaria­l tone with school districts or the education department, but to advise parents about their rights and to provide expertise on special education laws.

“We want to make sure we have that expertise there and we are providing the correct informatio­n and the comprehens­ive informatio­n to help things,” Liu McCoy said.

Thomson emphasized the bill was the result of collaborat­ion with many state agencies, including the Public Education Department, the Governor’s Office, the Children, Youth and Families Department as well as the Early Childhood Education and Care Department. PED secretary Ryan Stewart and Elizabeth Groginsky, the Early Childhood Education and Care secretary, both expressed their support of the bill.

Stewart acknowledg­ed the challenges his department and families of special education students have had in the past, but felt the bill could change that relationsh­ip.

“We see this as a great opportunit­y to make sure that families have somewhere they can turn, no matter where they are, no matter what their needs are, to make sure they have the help to navigate the world of special education,” Stewart said.

Other parents expressed their support of the bill, noting how sometimes they either needed a lawyer or had to be one themselves to fight for their children.

Angela Chavez-Adkins, a lawyer in Albuquerqu­e, said her son will never lack for legal representa­tion. But she added an ombud can play that role for other parents who cannot afford an attorney.

“This bill would benefit the rest of the children in the public school system,” Chavez-Adkins said.

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