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Ohio State Education Department Investigates Coshocton Schools for Withholding Student Records

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 5:17 pm
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Ohio State Education Department Investigates Coshocton City Schools Over Special Education Violations

COSHOCTON, Ohio — The Ohio State Education Department has launched an investigation into Coshocton City Schools amid allegations that the district has violated both state special education laws and federal laws designed to protect parents’ rights to access their children’s educational records. This inquiry has raised significant concerns among parents and advocacy groups regarding the treatment and rights of students with disabilities.

The investigation was initiated following complaints alleging that the school district has not provided adequate access to educational records, a requirement under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Parents have voiced their frustrations, worried that these alleged violations hinder their ability to engage effectively in their children’s education.

Heidi Ann Collins, a mother of five and an active member of the community, expressed her outrage over the situation. “I’ve had so many people who say, ‘You should sue them,’” Collins said. “But I just want to see changes in our school system. Our kids’ rights are at stake, and we need transparency.”

Special education laws are vital for ensuring that students with disabilities receive a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). The implications of failing to uphold these laws could be detrimental not only to the affected students but also to the broader community, as education is foundational for the development and future success of all children.

The state’s investigation adds to the growing scrutiny faced by educational institutions across the country regarding their handling of special education services. Parents and advocates argue that transparency and accessibility are critical components of educational equity. As more families voice their experiences, the demand for accountability is rising.

“We’re not just talking about documents; we’re talking about the very lives and futures of our children,” said Collins, emphasizing the need for responsive governance within the school district. “Parents deserve to know what’s happening and should have the resources to advocate effectively for their kids.”

The examination into Coshocton City Schools reflects a broader national trend concerning the rights of parents and the appropriate care for students with disabilities. This coming under scrutiny following various incidents across the country that illuminated systemic issues in special education practices.

Moreover, this inquiry coincides with a growing awareness of the need for improved support systems for families navigating the complex landscape of special education. As parents advocate for their rights and those of their children, they face numerous barriers that can cause significant frustration and confusion. The outcome of the investigation could set a precedent for similar cases in Ohio and beyond, influencing how educational institutions manage special education services and parental rights.

Coshocton City Schools has been under increased pressure to address these allegations promptly and publicly. The district was recently provided with a set timeline to respond to the state education department’s inquiries. Educational authorities are proactively seeking transparency in their dealings and are emphasizing the importance of compliance with federal and state regulations.

Local advocacy groups have rallied behind Collins and other concerned parents, urging the school district to establish open lines of communication regarding special education processes. These groups are advocating for the implementation of best practices that foster parent involvement and ensure that students with special needs are adequately supported.

Looking ahead, the resolution of this investigation may lead to changes within the Coshocton City Schools district, particularly in its policy-making and administrative practices concerning special education. School administrators may face increased pressure to adhere strictly to both state and federal laws, ensuring that all families, especially those with children needing specialized support, are respected and acknowledged.

Additionally, the outcomes could provide a significant opportunity for educational reforms throughout Ohio. If findings point to systemic deficiencies, it might encourage lawmakers and education advocates to reconsider how special education laws are enforced at a state level. Ultimately, this investigation illustrates the ongoing challenges that many families face within public educational systems, calling the entire framework of support for students with disabilities into question. As parents like Collins continue their advocacy, the implications for students’ rights and access to education will remain at the forefront of educational discourse in Ohio and beyond.

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