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<blockquote data-quote="sunshinegirl" data-source="post: 536171" data-attributes="member: 14744"><p>Okay...I just talked some more with the behavior specailist at the new school who is just as shocked and appauled at this as I am. She said she has never heard of this new rule about needing an FBA in order to keep an IEP. As some of you have said not all children with disabilities have behavior issues. She also was shocked they refused to take her new evaluations into consideration and said herself that the ODD diagnosis is very concerning because it isn't unusual for children with ODD to be okay in certain settings and not in others. She asked me if I had been given 'Prior Written Notice' for the dismassal and emailed me a blank form so I could see what it looked like. I never got one...and according to the BS at the new school this is not legal. She also wanted to know what formal testing and evaluations have been done to support her growth leading to no longer being eligible......And there isn't any. The last official evaluation she has had was in August of 2010. The BS at the new school said she has never heard of an IEP being dismissed without having formal evaluations conducting to support the dismissal.</p><p></p><p>So....on her recommendation and with help on wording I emailed her current IEP case worker who is her teacher and copied the principal (in our county email is acceptable versus certified mail) and formally told them I disagree, want copies of the documenation used to support her dismissal and also requested an Individual Education Evaluation since her private evaluation was not taken into consideration....so here we go......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunshinegirl, post: 536171, member: 14744"] Okay...I just talked some more with the behavior specailist at the new school who is just as shocked and appauled at this as I am. She said she has never heard of this new rule about needing an FBA in order to keep an IEP. As some of you have said not all children with disabilities have behavior issues. She also was shocked they refused to take her new evaluations into consideration and said herself that the ODD diagnosis is very concerning because it isn't unusual for children with ODD to be okay in certain settings and not in others. She asked me if I had been given 'Prior Written Notice' for the dismassal and emailed me a blank form so I could see what it looked like. I never got one...and according to the BS at the new school this is not legal. She also wanted to know what formal testing and evaluations have been done to support her growth leading to no longer being eligible......And there isn't any. The last official evaluation she has had was in August of 2010. The BS at the new school said she has never heard of an IEP being dismissed without having formal evaluations conducting to support the dismissal. So....on her recommendation and with help on wording I emailed her current IEP case worker who is her teacher and copied the principal (in our county email is acceptable versus certified mail) and formally told them I disagree, want copies of the documenation used to support her dismissal and also requested an Individual Education Evaluation since her private evaluation was not taken into consideration....so here we go...... [/QUOTE]
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