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What's the best approach for this...and is this really a viable argument?
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 468067" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Shari - I know you're working really hard with- the SD, and I understand why, but I really don't think the fact that SD has been shortening his day (illegally) for so long precludes you from forcing it to stop now. I don't think the 2-year time limit would apply in this case since the SD is continuing to deny him education *today*. You might not get 3 years of compensatory education, but... at this rate, you're getting the opposite of compensatory education still. The SD has really botched his education and placed an undue burden on him (and you) in order to ever have a chance of catching up. </p><p></p><p>I know you've finessed things with- SD to try to get a decent plan to get him back in school full-time, but I think should the time ever come when you're tired of waiting for them to get their act together, or if they keep pulling this bologna, you should *not* be deterred in drawing a line in the sand and demanding that they provide FAPE today. They gave you zero options to the abbreviated school day 3 years ago, and they continue (in my humble opinion) to give you zero options. </p><p></p><p>This was not a one-time violation of IDEA 3 years ago - it is ongoing and therefore, when/if the time comes, you have as valid a case today as you did then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 468067, member: 8"] Shari - I know you're working really hard with- the SD, and I understand why, but I really don't think the fact that SD has been shortening his day (illegally) for so long precludes you from forcing it to stop now. I don't think the 2-year time limit would apply in this case since the SD is continuing to deny him education *today*. You might not get 3 years of compensatory education, but... at this rate, you're getting the opposite of compensatory education still. The SD has really botched his education and placed an undue burden on him (and you) in order to ever have a chance of catching up. I know you've finessed things with- SD to try to get a decent plan to get him back in school full-time, but I think should the time ever come when you're tired of waiting for them to get their act together, or if they keep pulling this bologna, you should *not* be deterred in drawing a line in the sand and demanding that they provide FAPE today. They gave you zero options to the abbreviated school day 3 years ago, and they continue (in my humble opinion) to give you zero options. This was not a one-time violation of IDEA 3 years ago - it is ongoing and therefore, when/if the time comes, you have as valid a case today as you did then. [/QUOTE]
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