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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 381225" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Have you looked? Did you put in a request for an IEP meeting to discuss placement? Shari, they don't want to pay for him someplace else. The IEP meeting has legal weight if you get it written in the meeting documents that you are asking them to look at placement options- a letter to s superintendent and meeting there has no legal standing. Being that the sd doesn't want to place him in an alternative school, if you get it in writing that you ask for this consideration it legally documents more evidence that this school has no clue how to work with him right now. It legally forces their hand and gives you evidence if they don't take action. It appears to me that you are fighting for answer "A" to work when, in my humble opinion, you need to start fighting for objective "Z" to happen and get things legally documented that you followed proper procedure, etc. If you do this, they are much more likely to make option "A" work on their own, in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 381225, member: 3699"] Have you looked? Did you put in a request for an IEP meeting to discuss placement? Shari, they don't want to pay for him someplace else. The IEP meeting has legal weight if you get it written in the meeting documents that you are asking them to look at placement options- a letter to s superintendent and meeting there has no legal standing. Being that the sd doesn't want to place him in an alternative school, if you get it in writing that you ask for this consideration it legally documents more evidence that this school has no clue how to work with him right now. It legally forces their hand and gives you evidence if they don't take action. It appears to me that you are fighting for answer "A" to work when, in my humble opinion, you need to start fighting for objective "Z" to happen and get things legally documented that you followed proper procedure, etc. If you do this, they are much more likely to make option "A" work on their own, in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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