IEPs: SCHOOLS SAYS WILL TAKE 5 MONTHS TO GET IEP
Michelle: My son has had a 504 plan in place for years. He failed the 8th grade this year and I found out that many of his teachers weren’t even Continue Reading →
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Michelle: My son has had a 504 plan in place for years. He failed the 8th grade this year and I found out that many of his teachers weren’t even Continue Reading →
Lisa: If a child study team misses a procedural deadline such as responding to parent request for IEE, what happens. Are there any repercussions for CST or not really? Can Continue Reading →
Chris: Our school district agreed to pay for the IEE and reimbursed us for the evaluation but not for the attendance of the evaluator at the IEP meeting. 5 months Continue Reading →
Jill: Is there a time limit on when you can disagree with an evaluation done by the school for the purpose of requesting an IEE? There hasn’t been another evaluation Continue Reading →
Jenny: My son’s school district agreed to an IEE and assessor, however, they are trying to limit the area of assessment. There are a few additional areas, that i feel Continue Reading →
Vickilyn: Because my son is doing very well in school they want to take him out of special education title and his IEP. They want him to only have a Continue Reading →
Katie: I am an early childhood special education teacher and executive board member of my education association. A member (general education high school teacher) brought a concern to the board Continue Reading →
Catie: Can a 2e elementary school child with suspected dyslexia (after much testing and therapies that have only helped with coping – finally got to the answer) be turned down Continue Reading →
Kris: Should an IEE Evaluator leave out information from a students 1 to 1 school aide as part of a complete evaluation? Is it appropriate for a parent to receive Continue Reading →
Cheryl: I am a retired SDC teacher, acting now as an (unpaid) advocate for SPED kids and their parents in a small, rural school district in CA. A have a Continue Reading →
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