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IEP question re transfer of sd
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 493677" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Wonderful! thank you!! It's an IEP, not a 504, and there are no mandated services, hohwever, since my son is coming from a Department of Juvenile Justice facility, the placement in mainstream school vs alternative school has to be addressed at enrollment and that includes the IEP team as well as the hearing officer. For some reason, POs in this jurisdiction want to attend that. The PO's super has a major attitude now and I suspect they really 'don't get' that they can go to this meeting but can't dictate the IEP, although I'm sure they'll try. Further, that will basicly be advocating against difficult child because they have let it be known to me they don't care what his educational goals are. Obviously, difficult child's educational goals and transition plan are a part of this current IEP which is signed by several people. I don't need PO over there undermining years of efforts so I was wondering what happens if I don't sign. I plan to take attny to act as advocate (and witness) for this meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 493677, member: 3699"] Wonderful! thank you!! It's an IEP, not a 504, and there are no mandated services, hohwever, since my son is coming from a Department of Juvenile Justice facility, the placement in mainstream school vs alternative school has to be addressed at enrollment and that includes the IEP team as well as the hearing officer. For some reason, POs in this jurisdiction want to attend that. The PO's super has a major attitude now and I suspect they really 'don't get' that they can go to this meeting but can't dictate the IEP, although I'm sure they'll try. Further, that will basicly be advocating against difficult child because they have let it be known to me they don't care what his educational goals are. Obviously, difficult child's educational goals and transition plan are a part of this current IEP which is signed by several people. I don't need PO over there undermining years of efforts so I was wondering what happens if I don't sign. I plan to take attny to act as advocate (and witness) for this meeting. [/QUOTE]
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