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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 398762" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry that they waited this long to even let you know it happened. in my opinion that is just wrong. How many total days has difficult child been suspended? If he has an IEP and/or gets sp ed services, he CANNOT be suspended for things that he does as a result of his disability AND he CANNOT be suspended for more than 10 days per school year. NOT rolling calendar year, per SCHOOL YEAR. So a LOT depends on how many days he has been suspended, on what his disability/disorder is and on how those things contributed to what he did.</p><p> </p><p>Knowing what he did might let some of the wiser heads here help you prepare for the meeting with arguments to show that his actions (and not remembering them now) are due to his problems. Also the Sp Ed forum can help with this by helping you find the exact info from the laws regulating this stuff. on the other hand, if this suspension will get him to 10 days for this year you may want to just take it and then have him be un-suspendable for the rest of the year. Just a thought. Often the principals want to "forget" the ten day rule and we have to remind them of it. Or that has happened in my school district.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 398762, member: 1233"] I am sorry that they waited this long to even let you know it happened. in my opinion that is just wrong. How many total days has difficult child been suspended? If he has an IEP and/or gets sp ed services, he CANNOT be suspended for things that he does as a result of his disability AND he CANNOT be suspended for more than 10 days per school year. NOT rolling calendar year, per SCHOOL YEAR. So a LOT depends on how many days he has been suspended, on what his disability/disorder is and on how those things contributed to what he did. Knowing what he did might let some of the wiser heads here help you prepare for the meeting with arguments to show that his actions (and not remembering them now) are due to his problems. Also the Sp Ed forum can help with this by helping you find the exact info from the laws regulating this stuff. on the other hand, if this suspension will get him to 10 days for this year you may want to just take it and then have him be un-suspendable for the rest of the year. Just a thought. Often the principals want to "forget" the ten day rule and we have to remind them of it. Or that has happened in my school district. [/QUOTE]
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