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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 464569" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>This is NOT true. If a child is suspended for more than 10 days in a row or a series of removals that equal 10 days, then an IEP meeting should be convened. If a recent Functional Behavior Analysis has not been done, it must be done so that the Behavior Intervention Plan can be reviewed and modified. At that meeting, the IEP team may also discuss placement options to determine if the current placement is the Least Restrictive Environment that meets the child's educational needs. It is not required that the child's placement be changed. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/articles/discipline_faqs_osep.htm" target="_blank">http://www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/articles/discipline_faqs_osep.htm</a></p><p></p><p>10 days of suspension DOES NOT allow the parent to seek unilateral placement in an alternate setting. Parents who unilaterally place their child in an alternate setting will be paying $$$ the tuition themselves. If a parent rejects the placement offered by the school, there are certain steps that must be followed in order to protect the parents right to get reimbursement from the school district. If those steps are not followed, the parents will not be entitled to reimbursement EVEN IF it is later determined (through due process) that the school's placement was inappropriate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 464569, member: 1169"] This is NOT true. If a child is suspended for more than 10 days in a row or a series of removals that equal 10 days, then an IEP meeting should be convened. If a recent Functional Behavior Analysis has not been done, it must be done so that the Behavior Intervention Plan can be reviewed and modified. At that meeting, the IEP team may also discuss placement options to determine if the current placement is the Least Restrictive Environment that meets the child's educational needs. It is not required that the child's placement be changed. [URL]http://www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/articles/discipline_faqs_osep.htm[/URL] 10 days of suspension DOES NOT allow the parent to seek unilateral placement in an alternate setting. Parents who unilaterally place their child in an alternate setting will be paying $$$ the tuition themselves. If a parent rejects the placement offered by the school, there are certain steps that must be followed in order to protect the parents right to get reimbursement from the school district. If those steps are not followed, the parents will not be entitled to reimbursement EVEN IF it is later determined (through due process) that the school's placement was inappropriate. [/QUOTE]
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