Aging Out: WHAT IS THE AGING OUT DATE FOR SPECIAL ED?
Wendy: If student turns 21 in August aren’t they entitled to another year of school as the school year begins on July 1st? School District telling me it’s based on Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Wendy: If student turns 21 in August aren’t they entitled to another year of school as the school year begins on July 1st? School District telling me it’s based on Continue Reading →
Phil: If a parent refuses consent for reevaluation testing for a new area of consideration, does the school district have the right to proceed with a due process complaint?
Charlotte: I’m an slp in a special needs preschool. All of our classes are full with 3.5 months left in the school year. My district is refusing to add any Continue Reading →
Lynne: Gave parental consent to allow school to do an adaptive evaluation on child. Evaluation was completed approx. two months before the end of the school year. We received a Continue Reading →
Kim: My friend’s son was receiving chemo for the first school semester this year. He is a junior. He had a homebound tutor and 504 implemented.There was poor communication by Continue Reading →
Liz: We are guardians to a 7 year old. We asked the school to tell us if he tries to run away because he has tried to run in front Continue Reading →
Vanessa: My daughter has an IEP for ADHD (according to first ETR). Subsequently she was found having dyslexia, dyscalculia and written expression disorder by private evaluation. Also high IQ, gifterd. Continue Reading →
Mia: My son is 3, and my husband is a minister, so we have been taking Fridays off as a family day. We want to continue this until our son Continue Reading →
Mel: We have reported issues of bullying over several years to our child’s school and have been met with indifference. We have reported to the principal in the past and Continue Reading →
Tammy: My son was in public school for three years, online school for 1 month, and last in a charter school for 6 months. I recently had to pull him Continue Reading →
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