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Some teachers just don't get it...vent
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 106128" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Mary,</p><p></p><p>Words you probably don't want to hear, but I'd call for an IEP team mtg to get this stuff specifically spelled out. I'm just sitting here shaking my head... love to see the written policy SD has that states parents are required to teach non-core classes or homebound students fail those classes. Makes you wonder where common sense has gone. Sheesh... though I must admit to getting a warped giggle at the mental image of you cramming late into the night so you can "teach" him Spanish! :geek:</p><p></p><p>Another vote for picking Sheila's and Martie's brains over in sped 101. There has to be a protection in the law to prevent him from failing these classes when the SD can't/won't/hasn't provided a teacher to teach them.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 106128, member: 8"] Mary, Words you probably don't want to hear, but I'd call for an IEP team mtg to get this stuff specifically spelled out. I'm just sitting here shaking my head... love to see the written policy SD has that states parents are required to teach non-core classes or homebound students fail those classes. Makes you wonder where common sense has gone. Sheesh... though I must admit to getting a warped giggle at the mental image of you cramming late into the night so you can "teach" him Spanish! [img]:geek:[/img] Another vote for picking Sheila's and Martie's brains over in sped 101. There has to be a protection in the law to prevent him from failing these classes when the SD can't/won't/hasn't provided a teacher to teach them. Hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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