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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 345452" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Did they sign the manifestation determination saying that it WAS a manifestation of his disability? In a way the results don't sound too bad- my two fears are 1) you say they are still going to send him home if he gets violent but it won't be a suspension- then what exactly are they calling it?, and 2) I hate to lay this on you right now and with everything in me I hope I'm wrong, but I tend to think some people on that IEP team have already concluded that this will probably fail and are leading to discussing placement issues. </p><p></p><p>If that is true, it might not hurt to be prepared to defend your position why difficult child should go to that one school you had in mind- if I remember correctly. If I were you, I'd go ahead and be looking into what school I thought would be best for him (public or private), otherwise, they might possibly try to force your hand into agreeing to one that is not in his best inteerest. Either that, or putting him on homebound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 345452, member: 3699"] Did they sign the manifestation determination saying that it WAS a manifestation of his disability? In a way the results don't sound too bad- my two fears are 1) you say they are still going to send him home if he gets violent but it won't be a suspension- then what exactly are they calling it?, and 2) I hate to lay this on you right now and with everything in me I hope I'm wrong, but I tend to think some people on that IEP team have already concluded that this will probably fail and are leading to discussing placement issues. If that is true, it might not hurt to be prepared to defend your position why difficult child should go to that one school you had in mind- if I remember correctly. If I were you, I'd go ahead and be looking into what school I thought would be best for him (public or private), otherwise, they might possibly try to force your hand into agreeing to one that is not in his best inteerest. Either that, or putting him on homebound. [/QUOTE]
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