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New school - same district (5th grade)
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 549509"><p>Usually, when you change schools, they work of the current IEP for the first 30 or so days then have a meeting to make any changes to fit the new school. In this case, since it's the same district, the entire file should be available to them and the resources "should" be the same as far as availability. I would <em>maybe</em> wait and see and get in touch with the new SpEd director after the 30 days are up OR sooner if <strong>you</strong> notice something not being followed.</p><p></p><p>As for the letter, I would hit the "high", most helpful things. MOST common issues and things that help the best. Keep it to a single page, maybe bullet format or chart format with "behavior" and "things that help" headings. Keep it simple and easy to remember.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 549509"] Usually, when you change schools, they work of the current IEP for the first 30 or so days then have a meeting to make any changes to fit the new school. In this case, since it's the same district, the entire file should be available to them and the resources "should" be the same as far as availability. I would [I]maybe[/I] wait and see and get in touch with the new SpEd director after the 30 days are up OR sooner if [B]you[/B] notice something not being followed. As for the letter, I would hit the "high", most helpful things. MOST common issues and things that help the best. Keep it to a single page, maybe bullet format or chart format with "behavior" and "things that help" headings. Keep it simple and easy to remember. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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