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<blockquote data-quote="ukup" data-source="post: 510369" data-attributes="member: 13843"><p>Another update. We're still trying to get the IEP information corrected. We tried at the 1st meeting, and were told it could be "revisted" at the next meeting. At that meeting we were promised we would correct it "line by line" at the next meeting by an associate principal who filled in for an administrator. At the following meeting, we were told because we had now completed the new IEP, we weren't going to correct the previous one but that any response I wanted to provide would be attached. I don't want to create a 'they said/we said' file, I just want the truth to be reported. The IEP team refused and simply walked out of the meeting. </p><p></p><p>I asked the superintendent to intercede, she said she would have her Director of Student Services (who has refused to help from the start) or the associate principal contact me. I received emails from the Special Education teacher who facilitated the meeting saying we will not correct the mistakes, another from the associate principal saying they should have corrected the mistakes at the last meeting. Both the teacher and principal forwarded the emails to the Director of Student Services, who represents the district at IEP meetings. She replied to all of us and told me not to contact any more staff members, to just contact her and informed staff not to talk to me any more. She made it clear she will not correct Austin's records. </p><p></p><p>I went to the school board meeting last night and had to wait a long time for an opportunity to speak. There was a room full of parents there to voice concerns about lost trust with the school system, being ignored, let down and lied to. When I spoke the superintendent finally agreed to meet with me sometime next week. I also suggested to the room full of parents that we form out own committee, they seemed to agree it was a good idea. </p><p></p><p>Is the DOSS really allowed to forbid staff to talk to me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukup, post: 510369, member: 13843"] Another update. We're still trying to get the IEP information corrected. We tried at the 1st meeting, and were told it could be "revisted" at the next meeting. At that meeting we were promised we would correct it "line by line" at the next meeting by an associate principal who filled in for an administrator. At the following meeting, we were told because we had now completed the new IEP, we weren't going to correct the previous one but that any response I wanted to provide would be attached. I don't want to create a 'they said/we said' file, I just want the truth to be reported. The IEP team refused and simply walked out of the meeting. I asked the superintendent to intercede, she said she would have her Director of Student Services (who has refused to help from the start) or the associate principal contact me. I received emails from the Special Education teacher who facilitated the meeting saying we will not correct the mistakes, another from the associate principal saying they should have corrected the mistakes at the last meeting. Both the teacher and principal forwarded the emails to the Director of Student Services, who represents the district at IEP meetings. She replied to all of us and told me not to contact any more staff members, to just contact her and informed staff not to talk to me any more. She made it clear she will not correct Austin's records. I went to the school board meeting last night and had to wait a long time for an opportunity to speak. There was a room full of parents there to voice concerns about lost trust with the school system, being ignored, let down and lied to. When I spoke the superintendent finally agreed to meet with me sometime next week. I also suggested to the room full of parents that we form out own committee, they seemed to agree it was a good idea. Is the DOSS really allowed to forbid staff to talk to me? [/QUOTE]
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