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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 411245" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Jena</p><p>get an advocate. what you need now is to use your 504 if it is still valid to get homebound instruction, or get another 504 immediately to get homebound. That should be easily accomplished with a doctor's note.</p><p></p><p>Then you can start the IEP process. They probaby aren't going to want to do that until you are closer to the time period of actually having your daughter attend school. There is a standard process--first you request evaluation etc, then they meet to discuss eligibility, then they meet to determine services etc. Superintendent is not going to grant you IEP in meeting. Advocate can help you determine whether you want an OHI or ED eliigibility and what you have to show for each one. Also what kind of services and how to ask for them best. </p><p></p><p>Know you rights but also know that there is a standard legal process that has to be followed and your best bet is to be cooperative while at the same time insisting on your rights. An advocate will be able to put aside all the emotion and help you get it done.</p><p></p><p>good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 411245, member: 2322"] Jena get an advocate. what you need now is to use your 504 if it is still valid to get homebound instruction, or get another 504 immediately to get homebound. That should be easily accomplished with a doctor's note. Then you can start the IEP process. They probaby aren't going to want to do that until you are closer to the time period of actually having your daughter attend school. There is a standard process--first you request evaluation etc, then they meet to discuss eligibility, then they meet to determine services etc. Superintendent is not going to grant you IEP in meeting. Advocate can help you determine whether you want an OHI or ED eliigibility and what you have to show for each one. Also what kind of services and how to ask for them best. Know you rights but also know that there is a standard legal process that has to be followed and your best bet is to be cooperative while at the same time insisting on your rights. An advocate will be able to put aside all the emotion and help you get it done. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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