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<blockquote data-quote="happymomof2" data-source="post: 154113" data-attributes="member: 4270"><p>He will still be considered ESE. He is not going into regular Ed. He will be going into what is called VE classes. Smaller student to teacher ratio but he will be allowed to change classes, have a locker etc...</p><p></p><p>Sorry about the warden comment, yes he is in public school I just call her that because that is what she reminds me of. There is no gray area with her. It's black and white - these are the rules period. She is like the principal of the ESE classes - if that makes any since. </p><p></p><p>So if he goes into the VE classes he will not have IEP's? He has to have IEP's to be protected? I want him treated the same as regular ed kids. If he screws up and gets in trouble than he needs to be dealt with the SAME not more severly than any other kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happymomof2, post: 154113, member: 4270"] He will still be considered ESE. He is not going into regular Ed. He will be going into what is called VE classes. Smaller student to teacher ratio but he will be allowed to change classes, have a locker etc... Sorry about the warden comment, yes he is in public school I just call her that because that is what she reminds me of. There is no gray area with her. It's black and white - these are the rules period. She is like the principal of the ESE classes - if that makes any since. So if he goes into the VE classes he will not have IEP's? He has to have IEP's to be protected? I want him treated the same as regular ed kids. If he screws up and gets in trouble than he needs to be dealt with the SAME not more severly than any other kid. [/QUOTE]
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