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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 536193" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>Sorry I totally misinterpreted the situation. I would get a letter into the new school along the lines of disagree with decision to have daughter enter K without an IEP in place as I feel she needs a smaller classroom & XXX accomodations etc. for XXX reasons. Sign & date keep file copy, also send a copy to sp ed director for your district.</p><p></p><p>Next fall when the calls or problems start happening your letter will have already been sitting in that file the 30 or 90 days (time limits vary state to state) you would normally have to wait to get them to put an IEP team together, if that meeting doesn't get scheduled within 2 weeks of demonstrated need next fall get your state sp ed dept. involved. Also the school may start doing some of the accommodations you asked for while they put the IEP team together next fall. With Angel school was trying anything suggested by me at that point.</p><p></p><p>Accumulate all this stuff in a file the sticky notes, copy of e-mails, keep record of all phone calls - send written notes Re/ what was discussed during phone calls etc. As much documentation you can come up with to fight your cause. (kind of telling you to accumulate your ammo pile because it seriously looks like you might be going to war.)</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping district doesn't do to you what they did to Angel because I still ended up with her home bound last 2 months of school, kindergarten drop out situation. I so wish I had put that letter in file the spring before it wouldn't have taken till MAY to get that meeting I had been hounding school for since Sept. (took state pointing out they had been in violation of law 6 months to get IEP meeting) meeting happened within 3 days of me contacting the state.</p><p></p><p>Wish you were in my state I would advocate this one free because it looks like they are doing to yours the same thing they did to Angel and I would really love a do over. (wouldn't waste a whole school year and I could have kept my dream job)</p><p></p><p>add on edit: notice while I took a few calls & coffee break in middle of post your last post looks like you are already on top of it (need to start opening another window & check thread when finish posts an hour after started) Awesome job warrior mom kick their backsides!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 536193, member: 7170"] Sorry I totally misinterpreted the situation. I would get a letter into the new school along the lines of disagree with decision to have daughter enter K without an IEP in place as I feel she needs a smaller classroom & XXX accomodations etc. for XXX reasons. Sign & date keep file copy, also send a copy to sp ed director for your district. Next fall when the calls or problems start happening your letter will have already been sitting in that file the 30 or 90 days (time limits vary state to state) you would normally have to wait to get them to put an IEP team together, if that meeting doesn't get scheduled within 2 weeks of demonstrated need next fall get your state sp ed dept. involved. Also the school may start doing some of the accommodations you asked for while they put the IEP team together next fall. With Angel school was trying anything suggested by me at that point. Accumulate all this stuff in a file the sticky notes, copy of e-mails, keep record of all phone calls - send written notes Re/ what was discussed during phone calls etc. As much documentation you can come up with to fight your cause. (kind of telling you to accumulate your ammo pile because it seriously looks like you might be going to war.) I'm hoping district doesn't do to you what they did to Angel because I still ended up with her home bound last 2 months of school, kindergarten drop out situation. I so wish I had put that letter in file the spring before it wouldn't have taken till MAY to get that meeting I had been hounding school for since Sept. (took state pointing out they had been in violation of law 6 months to get IEP meeting) meeting happened within 3 days of me contacting the state. Wish you were in my state I would advocate this one free because it looks like they are doing to yours the same thing they did to Angel and I would really love a do over. (wouldn't waste a whole school year and I could have kept my dream job) add on edit: notice while I took a few calls & coffee break in middle of post your last post looks like you are already on top of it (need to start opening another window & check thread when finish posts an hour after started) Awesome job warrior mom kick their backsides!!! [/QUOTE]
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