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<blockquote data-quote="dadside" data-source="post: 337415" data-attributes="member: 5707"><p>I'll add my welcome!</p><p>Since your son has a learning disorder, he should have an IEP, and given the diagnosis of ODD, there should be Behavior Intervention Plans as part of the IEP. If he has no IEP, ask for one - in writing, to the principal - as soon as possible. (There is more detailed advice on the point elsewhere on this board, though I forget where just now.) If there is no BIP, write asking for the appropriate evaluation to include one in his IEP. If he has an IEP, particularly with a BIP, they can't expel him for his behavior. Period. </p><p>If there is no IEP, the written request for one will put "hold" on any threatened expulsion until the IEP process is completed - and it seems clear he is entitled to a program that will help him and assure an appropriate education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadside, post: 337415, member: 5707"] I'll add my welcome! Since your son has a learning disorder, he should have an IEP, and given the diagnosis of ODD, there should be Behavior Intervention Plans as part of the IEP. If he has no IEP, ask for one - in writing, to the principal - as soon as possible. (There is more detailed advice on the point elsewhere on this board, though I forget where just now.) If there is no BIP, write asking for the appropriate evaluation to include one in his IEP. If he has an IEP, particularly with a BIP, they can't expel him for his behavior. Period. If there is no IEP, the written request for one will put "hold" on any threatened expulsion until the IEP process is completed - and it seems clear he is entitled to a program that will help him and assure an appropriate education. [/QUOTE]
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