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For health and safety reasons, WSEMS now offers virtual mediations and facilitations as a way for the parties to meet.
An in-person option may be available. WSEMS follows the current CDC, state, and local health and safety guidance for in-person gatherings.

The Wisconsin Special Education Mediation System helps parents and schools work together to resolve disputes about special education.
We do not provide legal advice or advocacy for either parents or districts, and we do not mediate 504 plan disputes.

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FAQ

If you are not able to find an answer to your question about the mediation process on this website, you may contact Gia Pionek at gia@wsems.us

  • What is mediation?
  • What is special education mediation?
  • How do you request mediation?
  • What is a Request for Mediation form?
  • How do you complete the Request for Mediation form?
  • Who gathers the information for your case?
  • What happens if I request mediation individually?
  • Who pays for mediation?
  • Who are the mediators?
  • How do I select a mediator?
  • When and where will the mediation be held?
  • What is the format of a mediation session?
  • Do I need a lawyer to participate in mediation?
  • Who may participate in the mediation session?

Contact WSEMS

Email: gia@wsems.us
(888)-298-3857 (Toll Free Voice)

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Gia Pionek
PO BOX 70693
Milwaukee, WI 53207

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