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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 297774" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I really think you need to call your state board of ed, get an advocate, get a lawyer. These partial school days are just a blatant violation of IDEA. He will forever be playing catch up academically and it's in my humble opinion discrmination based on his disability. If they can't handle him, they need to find an academic placement that can. There is no medical reason for the half days - it's staff convenience.</p><p> </p><p>(Sorry - I know I've said that before but I just burn when I think of the time that is being wasted and how they are setting him up for academic struggles indefinitely. If he's not in school, there's not a chance of him getting FAPE. What makes me just sizzle though is the fact that he's *7* for goodness sake. What on earth do they think is in their plan that will help him participate (to say nothing of succeed) academically next year, or the year after?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 297774, member: 8"] I really think you need to call your state board of ed, get an advocate, get a lawyer. These partial school days are just a blatant violation of IDEA. He will forever be playing catch up academically and it's in my humble opinion discrmination based on his disability. If they can't handle him, they need to find an academic placement that can. There is no medical reason for the half days - it's staff convenience. (Sorry - I know I've said that before but I just burn when I think of the time that is being wasted and how they are setting him up for academic struggles indefinitely. If he's not in school, there's not a chance of him getting FAPE. What makes me just sizzle though is the fact that he's *7* for goodness sake. What on earth do they think is in their plan that will help him participate (to say nothing of succeed) academically next year, or the year after?) [/QUOTE]
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