Parents ask what “LEA” means at IEP meetings—but the real issue is authority. Learn the LEA role, common problems, and what to do when decisions stall.

Why the LEA Matters at an IEP Meeting. - A Day in our Shoes

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In the world of public education, that local franchise owner is the Local Education Agency, or LEA. The LEA is the boots-on-the-ground entity responsible for the daily operation of public elementary and secondary schools in a specific area.

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Among the many special education acronyms that parents of students with disabilities will hear are three letters – LEA. LEA stands for local educational agency and refers to the public school authority in a given area of a state, such as a school district or a board of education.

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