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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 411080" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I could be way off base but my <em>guess</em> is that #1, this was initially instigated because she had missed so much time in school without having an iep in place with homebound placement and the sds are required to turn it in to either dss or Department of Juvenile Justice at that point (at least in this state) and #2 now she is so far behind that she is in big jeopardy of failing the school year and from a legal standpoint, that is not the sd's fault under circumstances listed in #1 and they are making sure they are CYAing.</p><p></p><p>I realize that your daughter has had various issues and you are trying your best to get them treated. Law requirements, however, are that unless ABC or DEF, there's going to be a major problem if that kid isn't going to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 411080, member: 3699"] I could be way off base but my [I]guess[/I] is that #1, this was initially instigated because she had missed so much time in school without having an iep in place with homebound placement and the sds are required to turn it in to either dss or Department of Juvenile Justice at that point (at least in this state) and #2 now she is so far behind that she is in big jeopardy of failing the school year and from a legal standpoint, that is not the sd's fault under circumstances listed in #1 and they are making sure they are CYAing. I realize that your daughter has had various issues and you are trying your best to get them treated. Law requirements, however, are that unless ABC or DEF, there's going to be a major problem if that kid isn't going to school. [/QUOTE]
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