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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 379335" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>They for sure violated the IEP/BIP in Tuesday's incident.</p><p> </p><p>Wednesday's incident it gets a little hazy. They were making him write (which is a really huge issue and he had already had a refusal earlier in the day) an apology to the para for kicking him the previous day.</p><p> </p><p>Now, I get the gist of what they were doing, but 26+ hours later to dredge up what largely was not Wee's fault to begin with is stretching things a bit, in my humble opinion, especially when their lawyer said they need to come up with a consequence that is immediate... and there would be no need to apologize if the adults had done their jobs. But the combination of events is what the suspension is for...not one of the other, but the two. And if this is how they are going to handle it...no, Wee does not need to be there.</p><p> </p><p>I don't have a private attorney retained yet. No one local does sped law. If we go to due process, etc, the advocates either are, or will bring in, their attorneys. </p><p> </p><p>I doubt the school attorney will talk to me much, and that's fine. He can call the school and simply ask "what's up" and that's good enough for me, because I think <em>he</em> will get where they have dropped the ball....again. I am trying to force them into action. Either force them to get people on board to handle Wee, or put him somewhere else that can. I'm hoping the lawyer will tell them, again, to step up. I dont' care which, but this business of making a plan and not following is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 379335, member: 1848"] They for sure violated the IEP/BIP in Tuesday's incident. Wednesday's incident it gets a little hazy. They were making him write (which is a really huge issue and he had already had a refusal earlier in the day) an apology to the para for kicking him the previous day. Now, I get the gist of what they were doing, but 26+ hours later to dredge up what largely was not Wee's fault to begin with is stretching things a bit, in my humble opinion, especially when their lawyer said they need to come up with a consequence that is immediate... and there would be no need to apologize if the adults had done their jobs. But the combination of events is what the suspension is for...not one of the other, but the two. And if this is how they are going to handle it...no, Wee does not need to be there. I don't have a private attorney retained yet. No one local does sped law. If we go to due process, etc, the advocates either are, or will bring in, their attorneys. I doubt the school attorney will talk to me much, and that's fine. He can call the school and simply ask "what's up" and that's good enough for me, because I think [I]he[/I] will get where they have dropped the ball....again. I am trying to force them into action. Either force them to get people on board to handle Wee, or put him somewhere else that can. I'm hoping the lawyer will tell them, again, to step up. I dont' care which, but this business of making a plan and not following is over. [/QUOTE]
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