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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 410601" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>look on your state's department of education website, find a number of someone, and call and say you want to fill a written complaint. They will investigate your school district and that will probably move mountains. the problem with a time line for an IEP is that by the time they evaluate, call a meeting etc the year will probably be just about over but you got to do it anyway. I would write a letter to your school district, copied to the superintendent, school board chair, and your department of education laying out when you contacted them, what they asked for etc. Just facts, low emotion. Tell them clearly what you want to happen at the end and that you need to understand clearly what they need from you in addition to the xyz (list them) things you have already provided. </p><p></p><p>write a draft--there are some pretty good letter writers on the board here who I am sure would be happy to help you clean it up. the key is not to sound like an over the top wacko parent. </p><p></p><p>good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 410601, member: 2322"] look on your state's department of education website, find a number of someone, and call and say you want to fill a written complaint. They will investigate your school district and that will probably move mountains. the problem with a time line for an IEP is that by the time they evaluate, call a meeting etc the year will probably be just about over but you got to do it anyway. I would write a letter to your school district, copied to the superintendent, school board chair, and your department of education laying out when you contacted them, what they asked for etc. Just facts, low emotion. Tell them clearly what you want to happen at the end and that you need to understand clearly what they need from you in addition to the xyz (list them) things you have already provided. write a draft--there are some pretty good letter writers on the board here who I am sure would be happy to help you clean it up. the key is not to sound like an over the top wacko parent. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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