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Residential looks necessary, IEP next week
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 553537" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I think everyone needs to be aware that the school--residential connection is different in every state. Our district has a couple of children placed residentially via their IEP. The school pays the educational and the residential fees, minus whatever can be billed to Medicaid. Others, like Kanga, are placed via a mental health grant from the state and the school is obligated, by law, to pay for their educational fees up until graduation (21/22 if necessary). </p><p></p><p>Sometimes, placing a child in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is considered a unilateral placement by the parents, and the school pays for nothing. </p><p></p><p></p><p>MICHL -- the fact that he was already placed at a non-public school and that he has been unable to attend school makes him a possible candidate for school-funded Residential Treatment Center (RTC), because they clearly aren't educating him right now. Good luck at your IEP meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 553537, member: 1169"] I think everyone needs to be aware that the school--residential connection is different in every state. Our district has a couple of children placed residentially via their IEP. The school pays the educational and the residential fees, minus whatever can be billed to Medicaid. Others, like Kanga, are placed via a mental health grant from the state and the school is obligated, by law, to pay for their educational fees up until graduation (21/22 if necessary). Sometimes, placing a child in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is considered a unilateral placement by the parents, and the school pays for nothing. MICHL -- the fact that he was already placed at a non-public school and that he has been unable to attend school makes him a possible candidate for school-funded Residential Treatment Center (RTC), because they clearly aren't educating him right now. Good luck at your IEP meeting. [/QUOTE]
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