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<blockquote data-quote="ihavehadit" data-source="post: 247999" data-attributes="member: 6881"><p>The 504 Plan can lead to a law suite into the federal law court. </p><p>Where IEP, is more a program that will explain to the teacher on how the child learns and how to teach him. 504 is just about the same thing, but with a twist, it is base on </p><p></p><p><strong>Subtle but Important Differences</strong></p><p></p><p> Not all students who have disabilities require specialized instruction. For students with disabilities who do require specialized instruction, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) [1] controls the procedural requirements, and an IEP is developed. The IDEA process is more involved than that of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act [2] and requires documentation of measurable growth. For students with disabilities who do not require specialized instruction but need the assurance that they will receive equal access to public education and services, a document is created to outline their specific accessibility requirements. Students with 504 Plans do not require specialized instruction, but, like the IEP, a 504 Plan should be updated annually to ensure that the student is receiving the most effective accommodations for his/her specific circumstances. </p><p></p><p>Now to read more: </p><p><a href="http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html" target="_blank">http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now what I was getting to. The 504 Plan protect the child with a disability Civil Rights . </p><p>If that teacher or school don't protect it's Civil Rights, or Don't teach that child in the same ways they would a normal child (as in reading, writing, and so on) they just give them anything to do that day, so they are not bothered with them. (as in how our child was done)</p><p>You report this to the OCR, and they pretty much take it from there. You can also take them to court on your own in the mean time, because of the system did not protect his civil rights and taught him how he should had been taught. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I did push the law suite in the board of education face each year, when they tried to fight me on home schooling. They did not pursued it much farther. Also from that first day or taking him out of school, more parents in the area found out what had happen to our child. From there more were tested and more were taken out of the system. That first year, there were 40 families teaching their child or children at home. More and more each year. We had a home school group that meet once a month. By the time I finish schooling our son 8 or 9 years later. There were 82 families in the county that was teaching at home. Most of them has disability children. </p><p></p><p>Well, I was only trying to help. But I got a new washer today and now with all the running around I am wore out. So off to bed I will be going. </p><p></p><p>For the next three days I am stuck at the hospitals. So I see yea in a few days or more. </p><p></p><p>Nite everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ihavehadit, post: 247999, member: 6881"] The 504 Plan can lead to a law suite into the federal law court. Where IEP, is more a program that will explain to the teacher on how the child learns and how to teach him. 504 is just about the same thing, but with a twist, it is base on [B]Subtle but Important Differences[/B] Not all students who have disabilities require specialized instruction. For students with disabilities who do require specialized instruction, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) [1] controls the procedural requirements, and an IEP is developed. The IDEA process is more involved than that of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act [2] and requires documentation of measurable growth. For students with disabilities who do not require specialized instruction but need the assurance that they will receive equal access to public education and services, a document is created to outline their specific accessibility requirements. Students with 504 Plans do not require specialized instruction, but, like the IEP, a 504 Plan should be updated annually to ensure that the student is receiving the most effective accommodations for his/her specific circumstances. Now to read more: [URL]http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html[/URL] Now what I was getting to. The 504 Plan protect the child with a disability Civil Rights . If that teacher or school don't protect it's Civil Rights, or Don't teach that child in the same ways they would a normal child (as in reading, writing, and so on) they just give them anything to do that day, so they are not bothered with them. (as in how our child was done) You report this to the OCR, and they pretty much take it from there. You can also take them to court on your own in the mean time, because of the system did not protect his civil rights and taught him how he should had been taught. I did push the law suite in the board of education face each year, when they tried to fight me on home schooling. They did not pursued it much farther. Also from that first day or taking him out of school, more parents in the area found out what had happen to our child. From there more were tested and more were taken out of the system. That first year, there were 40 families teaching their child or children at home. More and more each year. We had a home school group that meet once a month. By the time I finish schooling our son 8 or 9 years later. There were 82 families in the county that was teaching at home. Most of them has disability children. Well, I was only trying to help. But I got a new washer today and now with all the running around I am wore out. So off to bed I will be going. For the next three days I am stuck at the hospitals. So I see yea in a few days or more. Nite everyone [/QUOTE]
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