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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 145013" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I am so on board with you Dreamer. I keep asking myself "am I wrong? Am I misinterpreting what IDEA says? Isn't this sd in non-compliance?" Apparently, it doesn't matter. I guess I'll be talking to that attny again and see what he says now that difficult child didn't go to detention.</p><p></p><p>So, KTMom, got any extra space in your house that you want to rent out? LOL!</p><p>(I had written high admin people from sd- I didn't get a response from them- I only got contacted by middle school Special Education director and educ. spec. which is what lead to meeting on Mar. 17. I left that meeting thinking they would do what they committed to- oh, silly me!)</p><p></p><p>PS I really interpret what she said about not telling the teachers like this- they would treat difficult child differently (discriminate) because of what the sd has trained them to do regarding kids with bipolar so the answer she suggests is not to tell the teachers. (No concept here of maybe teaching the teachers something different. No concept here that this is clear discrimination.) But then again, after reading Dreamer's experience, I guess they can defend themselves by saying it is not discrimination- they treat all kids on an iep like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 145013, member: 3699"] I am so on board with you Dreamer. I keep asking myself "am I wrong? Am I misinterpreting what IDEA says? Isn't this sd in non-compliance?" Apparently, it doesn't matter. I guess I'll be talking to that attny again and see what he says now that difficult child didn't go to detention. So, KTMom, got any extra space in your house that you want to rent out? LOL! (I had written high admin people from sd- I didn't get a response from them- I only got contacted by middle school Special Education director and educ. spec. which is what lead to meeting on Mar. 17. I left that meeting thinking they would do what they committed to- oh, silly me!) PS I really interpret what she said about not telling the teachers like this- they would treat difficult child differently (discriminate) because of what the sd has trained them to do regarding kids with bipolar so the answer she suggests is not to tell the teachers. (No concept here of maybe teaching the teachers something different. No concept here that this is clear discrimination.) But then again, after reading Dreamer's experience, I guess they can defend themselves by saying it is not discrimination- they treat all kids on an iep like that. [/QUOTE]
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