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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 194868" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I would try just contacting the principal first. I say that because the problem doesn't seem to be anything written or not written in his IEP, for one thing. Only the principal can redirect that aide (or perhaps the main teacher- I'm not sure) but there is a problem with the main teacher agreeing to segregation of students. Document any converstaion you have with anyone though, just in case it doesn't change and you need to pursue it further. In our case, the principal wasn't even aware that these things were happening, so I was glad that I didn't call her angry at her, I was calling to "express a couple of concerns and ask what could be done to correct the situation".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 194868, member: 3699"] I would try just contacting the principal first. I say that because the problem doesn't seem to be anything written or not written in his IEP, for one thing. Only the principal can redirect that aide (or perhaps the main teacher- I'm not sure) but there is a problem with the main teacher agreeing to segregation of students. Document any converstaion you have with anyone though, just in case it doesn't change and you need to pursue it further. In our case, the principal wasn't even aware that these things were happening, so I was glad that I didn't call her angry at her, I was calling to "express a couple of concerns and ask what could be done to correct the situation". [/QUOTE]
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