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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 578344" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>They don't want to spend money on anything extra, so you NEED to tell them you want all those other tests. They HAVE to listen to you. Secondly, it may be just because of her behavior. I bet this is the reason. The lowest functioning child still will move on to the next grade, just placed in an appropriate class. If she is still mainstreamed, it's behavior only, get more details, question everything.</p><p></p><p>Do you know you can say , "NO, I want her to move on."? They have to listen to you. They don't tell you that, they can suggest it in a way like they rule the situation, but you have the final word. Maybe all she needs is a behavior plan in that mainstream classroom. If she were mine, she moves on. If Sp-Ed, she would still move on, but since she is not sp-ed.......she's staying in her grade. There is an advocate you can contact if they give you trouble. I have seen this and the parents have the final say, TRUST ME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 578344, member: 2668"] They don't want to spend money on anything extra, so you NEED to tell them you want all those other tests. They HAVE to listen to you. Secondly, it may be just because of her behavior. I bet this is the reason. The lowest functioning child still will move on to the next grade, just placed in an appropriate class. If she is still mainstreamed, it's behavior only, get more details, question everything. Do you know you can say , "NO, I want her to move on."? They have to listen to you. They don't tell you that, they can suggest it in a way like they rule the situation, but you have the final word. Maybe all she needs is a behavior plan in that mainstream classroom. If she were mine, she moves on. If Sp-Ed, she would still move on, but since she is not sp-ed.......she's staying in her grade. There is an advocate you can contact if they give you trouble. I have seen this and the parents have the final say, TRUST ME! [/QUOTE]
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