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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 410875" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Theoretically, an IEP should transfer because the rules under which it was made are Federal and apply to each district equally. If a child qualifies in one SD, they should qualify in another. However, different SD's have different ways of handling things. For instance, my middle school has an inclusion class, a couple of self-contained classes and resource room. Other districts may not have inclusion so if my child was in that class in our old SD, we'd have to revisit that. Some schools have co-teaching models or push in's and other things. However, if I was to move and my new SD said I didn't qualify, I'd challenge it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 410875, member: 3493"] Theoretically, an IEP should transfer because the rules under which it was made are Federal and apply to each district equally. If a child qualifies in one SD, they should qualify in another. However, different SD's have different ways of handling things. For instance, my middle school has an inclusion class, a couple of self-contained classes and resource room. Other districts may not have inclusion so if my child was in that class in our old SD, we'd have to revisit that. Some schools have co-teaching models or push in's and other things. However, if I was to move and my new SD said I didn't qualify, I'd challenge it... [/QUOTE]
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