Local Representation
Need a New York State Advocate?
Don't walk into your CSE meeting unprepared. The district's representatives are legally trained professionals — but you have equal rights at the table.
- CSE / IEP Meeting Advocacy
- 60-Day Evaluation Enforcement
- Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE)
- Discipline, Manifestation (MDR) & Suspensions
- Due Process Hearings & State Complaints
Request a Case Evaluation
Get connected with a specialized education advocate. No fees unless we take your case.
Buffalo City SD: Know Your Rights
Buffalo parents have access to free special education services. Understand your rights regarding bilingual evaluations and autism support programs offered within the district and city.
Navigating Special Ed in Buffalo City SD
Key rights to know — read the full guide →Addressing Evaluation Delays
Learn how to navigate evaluation delays and ensure timely assessments for your child.
Bilingual CSE Rights
Understand your rights to a bilingual CSE and translated IEP documents.
Discipline and MDRs
Learn about Manifestation Determination Reviews (MDRs) and disciplinary procedures.
Advocates & CSE Support
Local area providersYour Advocacy Firm
Be the first advocate parents call when they hit a wall at the CSE table. Exclusive to this category in Buffalo City SD.
Special Education Attorneys
Impartial hearings & NYSED complaintsYour Law Firm
Position your firm as the go-to legal resource for families in Buffalo City SD navigating due process or NYSED complaints.
Independent Evaluators
IEE, neuropsychological & specialtyYour Evaluation Practice
Reach parents in Buffalo City SD seeking an independent second opinion after the district's evaluation.
Therapists & Related Services
Speech, OT, PT & counselingYour Therapy Practice
Connect with families whose children need private therapy to supplement their IEP services in Buffalo City SD.
Why Partner With NY Special Ed?
We are the only independent resource hub for New York special education parents. Our Buffalo City SD pages capture high-intent traffic from families actively seeking evaluations and legal support — often within hours of a CSE meeting.