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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 164580" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>It should be enough, but I doubt it would get you anywhere with-OCR. </p><p></p><p>This is a good example of why we advise parents to follow-up meetings with a Letter of Understanding, e.g., OCR and OSEP usually will not hold a school district accountable unless the parent(s) have advised the school district IN WRITING that they suspect their child has a disability such as ADHD.</p><p></p><p>When children have behavior OR academic problems in school, any educator at the school or the parents can refer the student for evaluation to see if they are eligible for an IEP. I recommend that you parent refer. You can do this by sending a letter to the Sp Ed Director via Certified Mail. There are sample letters in the Sp Ed Archives if you need one.</p><p></p><p>In the Archives you'll also find a thread called Getting Started. It will help you become acquainted with-your's and your child's educational rights pertinent to disabilities. Lots of other good reading material there also.</p><p></p><p>Again, sorry this happened to your child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 164580, member: 23"] It should be enough, but I doubt it would get you anywhere with-OCR. This is a good example of why we advise parents to follow-up meetings with a Letter of Understanding, e.g., OCR and OSEP usually will not hold a school district accountable unless the parent(s) have advised the school district IN WRITING that they suspect their child has a disability such as ADHD. When children have behavior OR academic problems in school, any educator at the school or the parents can refer the student for evaluation to see if they are eligible for an IEP. I recommend that you parent refer. You can do this by sending a letter to the Sp Ed Director via Certified Mail. There are sample letters in the Sp Ed Archives if you need one. In the Archives you'll also find a thread called Getting Started. It will help you become acquainted with-your's and your child's educational rights pertinent to disabilities. Lots of other good reading material there also. Again, sorry this happened to your child. [/QUOTE]
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