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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 241163" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Am I ever with TiredMommy on this one. Please start doing everything by certified mail. Start with whoever is director of Special Education and CC everyone else. Stop talking, write. </p><p> </p><p>I work for SD and understand the issues of funding (basically it is NEVER enough even in the best of times), but when it came to my kid I didn't give a rat's patootie. When I wanted son retested a couple of years ago, I requested with letters. </p><p> </p><p>I also understand that if they do not comply with the law, they risk losing funding. I'd be done with the school, I would be going much higher up to the state and federal level and I would send the SD (to the superintendent) copies of everything I sent. </p><p> </p><p>Daughter had a one-on-one when she was in preschool (headstart) because it was in her IEP. On the sly, they decided to remove the one-on-one because "she was needed more elsewhere". "Oh really??" was my response. I continued, "Did you know that you are in violation of the law and if that one-on-one isn't with my daughter the next morning, certified letters are going to go out to the county office education and the federal department of education and YOU (the director) are the first name I am going to list as facilitating this violation".</p><p> </p><p>That aide was back the next day. </p><p> </p><p>I would be so holding up that district's feet to the fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 241163, member: 831"] Am I ever with TiredMommy on this one. Please start doing everything by certified mail. Start with whoever is director of Special Education and CC everyone else. Stop talking, write. I work for SD and understand the issues of funding (basically it is NEVER enough even in the best of times), but when it came to my kid I didn't give a rat's patootie. When I wanted son retested a couple of years ago, I requested with letters. I also understand that if they do not comply with the law, they risk losing funding. I'd be done with the school, I would be going much higher up to the state and federal level and I would send the SD (to the superintendent) copies of everything I sent. Daughter had a one-on-one when she was in preschool (headstart) because it was in her IEP. On the sly, they decided to remove the one-on-one because "she was needed more elsewhere". "Oh really??" was my response. I continued, "Did you know that you are in violation of the law and if that one-on-one isn't with my daughter the next morning, certified letters are going to go out to the county office education and the federal department of education and YOU (the director) are the first name I am going to list as facilitating this violation". That aide was back the next day. I would be so holding up that district's feet to the fire. [/QUOTE]
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