Educational Records: SCHOOL REFUSES ACCESS TO CUMULATIVE RECORDS
Candice: School refuses to allow a parent to look in their child’s cumulative folder or make copies of current IEP and previous testing.
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Candice: School refuses to allow a parent to look in their child’s cumulative folder or make copies of current IEP and previous testing.
Miranda: I received a note saying my child qualifies for ESY, and if I filled out the ESY Emergency Contact Form, the teacher would amend the IEP. As I understand Continue Reading →
Robert: Our son was given the Woodcock-Johnson IV, Tests of Achievement. Long story, short…I wanted our son’s test protocols (written on by our son and his test examiner) to be Continue Reading →
Thomas: My question is do the parents need to be present when having eligibility meeting to determine services for the child? What laws state that the parents have to be Continue Reading →
d: A teacher informed the newly hired school psychologist (the third psychologist this year) that a parent verbally requested that their child be tested to see of the child still Continue Reading →
Erin: Our school administrator and then the sped. director for the town did not provide us with our child’s records (4 years of testing data we didn’t even know they Continue Reading →
Gena: If a student leaves a classroom and walks home, is the teacher liable for not immediately noticing that the child left?
Kacey: Child is 7th grader in CA, has had multiple diagnosis, but District says he does not qualify for spec ed. They gave him a 504 plan, then took away Continue Reading →
Marla: Is it permissible for staff to take home information needed to write IEP’s or write assessment reports?
Heather: I am working with a foster parent and caseworker with 2 children in 5th and 6th grade. The children were just placed into foster care. They are not able Continue Reading →
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