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Sons Out Of His School..It Just Lovely $%^&
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 654731" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>It is my understanding that the School District has a responsibility to help you. It is not 100 percent your responsibility. I have heard of school districts actually sending aides inside the home to prompt the kids to get ready and get to the school van. I have also heard of Residential Treatment arising from this sort of a situation. The School District is obligated to do what it takes to educate your child. I fear that accepting him back for home schooling is absolving them of their responsibilities. What about calling for an emergency IEP to put it back on the IEP team to support you with remedies? Are there parenting groups in your area that can support you, perhaps send someone with you to the IEP? In our case a disability advocacy group sent an attorney (free of charge) to advocate for us. </p><p></p><p>Let me repeat: even in situations such as this, perhaps especially in situations such as this, the school district has a responsibility to provide whatever support is needed that the child be educated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 654731, member: 18958"] It is my understanding that the School District has a responsibility to help you. It is not 100 percent your responsibility. I have heard of school districts actually sending aides inside the home to prompt the kids to get ready and get to the school van. I have also heard of Residential Treatment arising from this sort of a situation. The School District is obligated to do what it takes to educate your child. I fear that accepting him back for home schooling is absolving them of their responsibilities. What about calling for an emergency IEP to put it back on the IEP team to support you with remedies? Are there parenting groups in your area that can support you, perhaps send someone with you to the IEP? In our case a disability advocacy group sent an attorney (free of charge) to advocate for us. Let me repeat: even in situations such as this, perhaps especially in situations such as this, the school district has a responsibility to provide whatever support is needed that the child be educated. [/QUOTE]
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