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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 396131" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>The school can't refuse to take him back. If he has been/is being discharged from IOP, simply inform the school that your son will be returning to school on XXX day and enclose a note from the doctor saying that difficult child is cleared to return to school on XXX day. </p><p></p><p>If you want him at a different placement than the one he was in when he went to the hospital, you need to call for an IEP meeting. At the IEP meeting, you will need to show how their placement is not providing the legally required FAPE. If his meltdowns are outside of school (rather than in school), you may have to take the stance that because their current offering does not meet his needs, he is unable to maintain outside of the hospital environment and so he is unable to attend school in that placement and therefore he needs the OD placement in order to 'access his education'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 396131, member: 1169"] The school can't refuse to take him back. If he has been/is being discharged from IOP, simply inform the school that your son will be returning to school on XXX day and enclose a note from the doctor saying that difficult child is cleared to return to school on XXX day. If you want him at a different placement than the one he was in when he went to the hospital, you need to call for an IEP meeting. At the IEP meeting, you will need to show how their placement is not providing the legally required FAPE. If his meltdowns are outside of school (rather than in school), you may have to take the stance that because their current offering does not meet his needs, he is unable to maintain outside of the hospital environment and so he is unable to attend school in that placement and therefore he needs the OD placement in order to 'access his education'. [/QUOTE]
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