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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 263768" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Superspy! I spoke with someone in our state yesterday. Apparently, since difficult child is currently in state custody, going to a dept of corrections school, he is considered in a different sd. But, according to this man (who is in charge of IEPs there), when a kid goes back to a public school, the school can elect to re-evaluation the kid, BUT, they cannot take the difficult child off the IEP without the parent's signed agreement, even if the sd's re-evaluation finds the kid ineligible if the kid has been on an IEP. difficult child's IEP from dept of corrections will remain in effect until a signed new one is in place. I hope that info is correct because I can see this sd trying to convince that I HAVE to sign that if they find him ineligible. Anyway, I have some time to verify that's really the law here before difficult child comes home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 263768, member: 3699"] Thanks, Superspy! I spoke with someone in our state yesterday. Apparently, since difficult child is currently in state custody, going to a dept of corrections school, he is considered in a different sd. But, according to this man (who is in charge of IEPs there), when a kid goes back to a public school, the school can elect to re-evaluation the kid, BUT, they cannot take the difficult child off the IEP without the parent's signed agreement, even if the sd's re-evaluation finds the kid ineligible if the kid has been on an IEP. difficult child's IEP from dept of corrections will remain in effect until a signed new one is in place. I hope that info is correct because I can see this sd trying to convince that I HAVE to sign that if they find him ineligible. Anyway, I have some time to verify that's really the law here before difficult child comes home. [/QUOTE]
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