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If I want to write a formal request for iep re-evaluation
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 241267" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>I have asked for this form at the school befor by going to the school and asking the last time the vp. Today I was refered to the student serviices coordinator who is away from her desk. I have also called the district and am waithing for a return phone call.</p><p></p><p>THe iep services, which had not been provided as per the iep anyway, were switched to 504 and they are saying that the proformance is grades "he earns". Although I appreciate that thinking in terms of a school that has many failing students who will not even continue through high school each year, this is my sons learning time to have the help with his specific learning issue.</p><p></p><p>You would think that a teacher interested in a high proformance under her tutlelage would welcome students who had these types of needs as it then gives her a means to offer insentives to the class to acquire more of the content she is attempting to teach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 241267, member: 6271"] I have asked for this form at the school befor by going to the school and asking the last time the vp. Today I was refered to the student serviices coordinator who is away from her desk. I have also called the district and am waithing for a return phone call. THe iep services, which had not been provided as per the iep anyway, were switched to 504 and they are saying that the proformance is grades "he earns". Although I appreciate that thinking in terms of a school that has many failing students who will not even continue through high school each year, this is my sons learning time to have the help with his specific learning issue. You would think that a teacher interested in a high proformance under her tutlelage would welcome students who had these types of needs as it then gives her a means to offer insentives to the class to acquire more of the content she is attempting to teach. [/QUOTE]
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