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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 380804" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I'm not expecting them to cater, but I do expect them to do what was written int ohis IEP and BIP. Things THEY wrote into it.</p><p> </p><p>Their own FBA identified that he has trouble with transitions, yet the schedule they proposed at the beginning of this year had FIVE paras, TWO to THREE mainstream teachers, and THREE SpEd teachers EVERY SINGLE DAY for the FOUR hours he is at school. They have repeatedly not followed their own recommendations. </p><p></p><p>I have been supporting them in placing him elsewhere for some time; they aren't equipped to handle him. But I am not seeing that they have done ANYTHING productive...either with regards to getting adequate training to teach staff to head it off before it gets to this level, or getting him placed anywhere besides just sending him home repeatedly.</p><p> </p><p>And keep in mind, when he was in the resource room, he had ONE minor issue in FOUR months. But they took him out of that this year...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 380804, member: 1848"] I'm not expecting them to cater, but I do expect them to do what was written int ohis IEP and BIP. Things THEY wrote into it. Their own FBA identified that he has trouble with transitions, yet the schedule they proposed at the beginning of this year had FIVE paras, TWO to THREE mainstream teachers, and THREE SpEd teachers EVERY SINGLE DAY for the FOUR hours he is at school. They have repeatedly not followed their own recommendations. I have been supporting them in placing him elsewhere for some time; they aren't equipped to handle him. But I am not seeing that they have done ANYTHING productive...either with regards to getting adequate training to teach staff to head it off before it gets to this level, or getting him placed anywhere besides just sending him home repeatedly. And keep in mind, when he was in the resource room, he had ONE minor issue in FOUR months. But they took him out of that this year... [/QUOTE]
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