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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 116802" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Well, I think the science teacher is just stating the fact that he's struggling, and giving examples, but not giving an explanation why this could be happening.</p><p></p><p>Social studies teacher is putting some of the responsiblity on difficult child -- if he lost his homework, though, what's the plan of action to fix that? Is the collaborative teacher not paying attention and just signing off on stuff without really checking?</p><p></p><p>Sounds like he's got a lot of stuff to make up before the semester ends. Would it help if you went in for a quick conference to figure out what he can do to "catch up"? Then I think I'd ask for an IEP review, because clearly whatever supports are supposed to be in place for him are not working, especially if his test scores are so different from his class work results (not at all unusual for difficult child's).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 116802, member: 3444"] Well, I think the science teacher is just stating the fact that he's struggling, and giving examples, but not giving an explanation why this could be happening. Social studies teacher is putting some of the responsiblity on difficult child -- if he lost his homework, though, what's the plan of action to fix that? Is the collaborative teacher not paying attention and just signing off on stuff without really checking? Sounds like he's got a lot of stuff to make up before the semester ends. Would it help if you went in for a quick conference to figure out what he can do to "catch up"? Then I think I'd ask for an IEP review, because clearly whatever supports are supposed to be in place for him are not working, especially if his test scores are so different from his class work results (not at all unusual for difficult child's). [/QUOTE]
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