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<blockquote data-quote="alongfortheride" data-source="post: 610892" data-attributes="member: 3817"><p>I would definitely not agree to an Aspie in an ED school. I can't believe they are even suggesting it. Go to mediation or due process. You must notify them within 15 days of the PPT otherwise they can move him without your agreement. Once you notify (certified letter, signature required) the "Stay Put" law goes into effect. They can not move him until the case is resolved. I've seen this process take years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alongfortheride, post: 610892, member: 3817"] I would definitely not agree to an Aspie in an ED school. I can't believe they are even suggesting it. Go to mediation or due process. You must notify them within 15 days of the PPT otherwise they can move him without your agreement. Once you notify (certified letter, signature required) the "Stay Put" law goes into effect. They can not move him until the case is resolved. I've seen this process take years. [/QUOTE]
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