Reno · Sparks · Carson City · Washoe County

    IEP Advocate for Reno & Washoe County Families

    Northern Nevada families deserve the same expert IEP advocacy as those in Las Vegas. Wynn Advocacy brings nearly two decades of IEP experience to Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and all Washoe County families — with full virtual meeting support and IEP document review.

    19+

    Years Advocating

    856+

    Families Served

    IDEA & 504

    Procedural Expertise

    The Wynn Method™

    Industry-Recognized Standard

    Expert IEP Advocacy for Northern Nevada

    The Washoe County School District serves over 60,000 students across Reno, Sparks, and surrounding communities. Parents navigating IEPs and 504 plans within WCSD face many of the same challenges as families in Clark County — complex processes, unclear rights, and a system that can feel overwhelming without expert guidance.

    Wynn Advocacy's virtual-first approach means Reno and Northern Nevada families have full access to Stephanie Wynn's team — the same expert advocates trusted by hundreds of Clark County families. We review documents, consult on strategy, and attend school meetings virtually, delivering the same level of advocacy regardless of your location in Nevada.

    "Stephanie is an absolute godsend. Her knowledge, compassion, and dedication to our children's education is unmatched. She truly is the best advocate in Nevada."

    Parent

    Nevada

    Serving Northern Nevada

    Reno
    Sparks
    Carson City
    Incline Village
    Fernley
    Dayton
    Minden
    Gardnerville
    Sun Valley

    Plus all Washoe County School District and surrounding area schools.

    IEP Advocacy Questions for Reno & Washoe County

    Common questions from Northern Nevada families.

    Does Wynn Advocacy serve Reno and Northern Nevada?

    Yes. Wynn Advocacy serves families throughout Washoe County, including Reno, Sparks, and Carson City. All of our services — consultations, document reviews, and school meeting attendance — are available virtually, making expert advocacy accessible regardless of your location in Northern Nevada.

    Can Wynn Advocacy attend Washoe County school meetings virtually?

    Absolutely. Virtual meeting attendance is a core part of our service. We join your IEP, 504, or school meeting via video conference, advocating in real time alongside you. This means Reno families get the same expert representation as our Clark County clients.

    What is the Washoe County School District IEP process?

    The Washoe County School District follows federal IDEA guidelines and Nevada state education law for IEPs and 504 plans. Wynn Advocacy helps Reno families understand the process, prepare for meetings, review evaluations, and ensure your child receives the accommodations and services they're entitled to under the law.

    How do I get started with IEP advocacy in Reno?

    Start with a free 15-minute consultation. We'll discuss your child's situation, identify where they are in the IEP or 504 process, and recommend the right level of support. You can book online or call us at 702-605-7127.

    What does IEP advocacy cost for Reno families?

    Our services range from $99 for first-time virtual meeting support to $5,950 for our full-year Annual Engagement Plan. Our most popular starting point is our Consultation & Meeting service at $300/hr. Every engagement begins with a free consultation to determine what your family actually needs.

    Ready to Protect Your Child's Rights in Northern Nevada?

    Whether you're in Reno, Sparks, or Carson City — our team provides the same expert-level advocacy trusted by hundreds of Nevada families.