Teacher Issues: REGULAR ED TEACHER NOT RECEIVING IEPS
MaryBeth: I am a regular ed social studies teacher at an alternative school in North Carolina. I have many kids that are labeled EC, or OCS, but I am not Continue Reading →
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MaryBeth: I am a regular ed social studies teacher at an alternative school in North Carolina. I have many kids that are labeled EC, or OCS, but I am not Continue Reading →
Martina: my son is diagnosed with adhd and odd and anger issues, he has also missed a lot of school last year due to suspensions which has him behind academically… Continue Reading →
Ricardo: What are the legal requirements for private schools that do not receive federal funding and are having issues with newly registered students with disabilities that were receiving accommodations and Continue Reading →
meme: My daughter has ADHD and Aspergers. I asked for an IEP Eval and I asked for advanced notice before the testing which they never gave. She is 16 1/2 Continue Reading →
Janell: I am trying to find acceptable or preferred ratios set by the state of Texas for an Academic Life Skills class in high school. Currently, there are 11 students Continue Reading →
Susan: I frequently hear from parents that the school forbids them to have any direct communication with their child’s dedicated 1:1 paraprofessional. While I understand that it is the teacher Continue Reading →
Denise: Under the category of OHI, the term “such as” implies that there are other health impairments that could be diagnosed and that may have an adverse affect on a Continue Reading →
Gael: My son’s IEP hasn’t been updated in months. He recently finished up his first semester of his sophomore year thru an online school. We can no longer afford the Continue Reading →
Anne: I know my son isn’t going to speech and language twice a week which is required by his IEP. He is also supposed to get the visualizing and verbalizing Continue Reading →
Sharon: My son who is in 8th gr and in IEP. At the next ARD meeting the school is wanting to release him from IEP as he is doing very Continue Reading →
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