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Sped director wants me to withdraw request for iep meeting.
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<blockquote data-quote="seriously" data-source="post: 431242" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>And you have an advocate? If not, why not?</p><p></p><p>It is so hard in a small district. My spouse comes from a little mountain town. It was a big deal when they put in one stop light. So I kind of understand the social pressures to just go along are intense.</p><p></p><p>But if this is how they are working it, I would respond in writing that you will not agree to a delay and reference the IEP document that says the team was to meet again in one month. Then leave it be. If/when they miss the deadline you can file a procedural violation with the State. This is completely different than a due process suit. You don't need an attorney. It's more like a consumer complaint. But the State is required to look at the evidence that the district violated the regulations of your State or IDEA in response. If they find there is enough evidence then go and randomly pull IEP records from several students to see.</p><p></p><p>And I would get an advocate and sue their pants off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seriously, post: 431242, member: 11920"] And you have an advocate? If not, why not? It is so hard in a small district. My spouse comes from a little mountain town. It was a big deal when they put in one stop light. So I kind of understand the social pressures to just go along are intense. But if this is how they are working it, I would respond in writing that you will not agree to a delay and reference the IEP document that says the team was to meet again in one month. Then leave it be. If/when they miss the deadline you can file a procedural violation with the State. This is completely different than a due process suit. You don't need an attorney. It's more like a consumer complaint. But the State is required to look at the evidence that the district violated the regulations of your State or IDEA in response. If they find there is enough evidence then go and randomly pull IEP records from several students to see. And I would get an advocate and sue their pants off. [/QUOTE]
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