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<blockquote data-quote="Michaelpi" data-source="post: 263495" data-attributes="member: 7224"><p>Well this is hard for me to do, But i am currently a junior in high school. Having dyslexia and ADD/ADHD has been hard for me, with Dysgraphia in high school is always emberising when my peers cant read what i have wrote. From early on around the 2nd grade I have had an IEP, going to privet school for 2 years that would try abd help focus on my Learning Disability (LD) did nothing but put me behind my peers in public school. Not haveing a full understanding what an IEP would do for me is somewhat my falt. No one at school or my parents gave me an inside what this would do for me and how it will help me learn. Leaving me out of the ARD's untill high school. freshman and softmore year I stugeld with a few issuies, late work, homework, getting counted off for spelling ect...I was told that If i needed help with anything go down to the Resorce room, But as a High school student who wants to stand out in a way that makes you diffrent? So partly my falt I did not ask for the help when It would of helped me. I have never failed any class, but getting a 70 in a class is just killing my GPA and applying to collages its awfule they will see that. This year I have been aplying my self by getting more help from the teachers, doing eveything In my power to raise my grades. I started taking AP US history, the teacher has helped a lot to improve my writing and getting acomadations with colleage bord test's.</p><p>Now my main issue, Is there any way with my IEP that I can raise my freshman and softmore year grades, I know partly it is my falt, but when I have teachers not folowing my acomadations and Im just not realising it hoping it not to late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michaelpi, post: 263495, member: 7224"] Well this is hard for me to do, But i am currently a junior in high school. Having dyslexia and ADD/ADHD has been hard for me, with Dysgraphia in high school is always emberising when my peers cant read what i have wrote. From early on around the 2nd grade I have had an IEP, going to privet school for 2 years that would try abd help focus on my Learning Disability (LD) did nothing but put me behind my peers in public school. Not haveing a full understanding what an IEP would do for me is somewhat my falt. No one at school or my parents gave me an inside what this would do for me and how it will help me learn. Leaving me out of the ARD's untill high school. freshman and softmore year I stugeld with a few issuies, late work, homework, getting counted off for spelling ect...I was told that If i needed help with anything go down to the Resorce room, But as a High school student who wants to stand out in a way that makes you diffrent? So partly my falt I did not ask for the help when It would of helped me. I have never failed any class, but getting a 70 in a class is just killing my GPA and applying to collages its awfule they will see that. This year I have been aplying my self by getting more help from the teachers, doing eveything In my power to raise my grades. I started taking AP US history, the teacher has helped a lot to improve my writing and getting acomadations with colleage bord test's. Now my main issue, Is there any way with my IEP that I can raise my freshman and softmore year grades, I know partly it is my falt, but when I have teachers not folowing my acomadations and Im just not realising it hoping it not to late. [/QUOTE]
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