Special education records will be destroyed after students turn 26 unless requested.
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What to do next
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Contact Special Education Office
Call 764-3036 to request records before the July 15, 2026 deadline.
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Review Your Records
Check if you need your special education records for future federal benefits applications.
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Mark Your Calendar
Remember that records will be destroyed at the end of the school year you turn 26.
Frequently asked questions
- What happens to special education records?
- Records will be destroyed after the student turns 26 unless requested.
- How can I obtain my special education records?
- Contact the Special Education office at 764-3036 before July 15, 2026.
- What records will be kept permanently?
- Digitized records of the most recent IEP and evaluations will be kept permanently.
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Full Notice Text
Notice Regarding Special Education Records Notice Regarding Special Education Records MSAD 1 must notify students/parents when the school has determined that special education records are no longer needed to provide a student with a free, appropriate, and public education as required according to Chapter 101, the Maine Special Education Regulations. Records will be destroyed at the end of the school year in which a student would turn 26. If you wish to obtain these records you should contact the Special Education office at 764-3036 prior to July 15, 2026. These records may be useful in the future if an application is made for federal benefits. MSAD 1 will permanently keep digitized records of the students most recent IEP, the Written Notice or Minutes of that meeting, Summary of Performance and the most recent evaluations. The school department shall maintain, permanently, a record of the student's name, address, phone number, grades, attendance record, classes attended, grade level completed and year completed. May 6, 13, 2026
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