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IEP meeting for my oldest, school did not notify.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 239484" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>The iep team might be able to met on a dime to deal with a crisis, which the teachers seem to be saying is afoot. However the IEP meetings do require proper notifications and two hours is not enough time to do that. Generally the schools are well aware of the legal time spans as they are more than happy to streach to the limits and beyond to avoid helping students in a school. </p><p>Actually someone needs to act for this child as the free appropriate education is the obligation of the school and if they are unwilling to provide it (ie hire appropriate staff who CAN teach the child) then the DOE has to fund the alternative. The IEP establishes the school does know the child qualifies for Special Education and the fact they want him in school in shorter incriments than is the regular schedule show that they are at this time not providing or attempting to provide the child.</p><p>The next step might just be the education lawyer or their advocate to shape this IEP to match the childs needs, which may not even be properly assessed, and to press the district into compliance to the federal rules (like notification of meetings)</p><p>and meeting the childs education needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 239484, member: 6271"] The iep team might be able to met on a dime to deal with a crisis, which the teachers seem to be saying is afoot. However the IEP meetings do require proper notifications and two hours is not enough time to do that. Generally the schools are well aware of the legal time spans as they are more than happy to streach to the limits and beyond to avoid helping students in a school. Actually someone needs to act for this child as the free appropriate education is the obligation of the school and if they are unwilling to provide it (ie hire appropriate staff who CAN teach the child) then the DOE has to fund the alternative. The IEP establishes the school does know the child qualifies for Special Education and the fact they want him in school in shorter incriments than is the regular schedule show that they are at this time not providing or attempting to provide the child. The next step might just be the education lawyer or their advocate to shape this IEP to match the childs needs, which may not even be properly assessed, and to press the district into compliance to the federal rules (like notification of meetings) and meeting the childs education needs. [/QUOTE]
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