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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 344865" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Shari,</p><p></p><p>this keeps getting worse for wee and the more you post the more we see the illegal activity on behalf of the school.</p><p></p><p>This is not going to be very popular among the members here, but were I in your shoes, I would pull my kid out of school which would be accompanied by a certified letter to the school, the school board, the superintendent of schools, and the director of Special Education for the district, and the state DOE (making sure that all those cc's showed up on the letter) advising them that your son has been denied FAPE, his IEP (a legally enforceable document) and his BIP were not followed (everyone coming in contact with your son is required to have a copy of his BIP and IEP). I would indicate your son was placed in a closet the majority of the last school year and has been out of school on suspension or "early dismissal" the majority of this year and therefore has been denied LRE which constitutes an illegal change of placement. I would go on to say that you have retained an advocate and an attorney (even though you have not yet retained an attorney and the advocate you do have now is questionable) and request an emergency meeting with representatives present from both the current school and any special education specialists from the district to find placement for your son that insures his legal right to FAPE. You will anticipate this meeting within 10 days or you will pursue legal action. Then see what happens....</p><p></p><p>You are going around in circles here and the school is leading the parade. They know exactly what they are doing and the para asking wee if he wants you is probably something she has been schooled to do by the principal - first sign of trouble, call mom. I've been there and done that.</p><p></p><p>Your child should not step one more foot in that building. </p><p></p><p>That's my opinion. </p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 344865, member: 805"] Shari, this keeps getting worse for wee and the more you post the more we see the illegal activity on behalf of the school. This is not going to be very popular among the members here, but were I in your shoes, I would pull my kid out of school which would be accompanied by a certified letter to the school, the school board, the superintendent of schools, and the director of Special Education for the district, and the state DOE (making sure that all those cc's showed up on the letter) advising them that your son has been denied FAPE, his IEP (a legally enforceable document) and his BIP were not followed (everyone coming in contact with your son is required to have a copy of his BIP and IEP). I would indicate your son was placed in a closet the majority of the last school year and has been out of school on suspension or "early dismissal" the majority of this year and therefore has been denied LRE which constitutes an illegal change of placement. I would go on to say that you have retained an advocate and an attorney (even though you have not yet retained an attorney and the advocate you do have now is questionable) and request an emergency meeting with representatives present from both the current school and any special education specialists from the district to find placement for your son that insures his legal right to FAPE. You will anticipate this meeting within 10 days or you will pursue legal action. Then see what happens.... You are going around in circles here and the school is leading the parade. They know exactly what they are doing and the para asking wee if he wants you is probably something she has been schooled to do by the principal - first sign of trouble, call mom. I've been there and done that. Your child should not step one more foot in that building. That's my opinion. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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