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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 528799" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I used to know this one. I think it's 30 days, but only school days count. so about six weeks. Should be on the wrightslaw website. I'd search keywords IEP transfer, IEP move, etc. In the meantime, they are supposed to follow the current IEP. </p><p></p><p>I had to deal with this when we moved from SC to FL and son was in K. What a nightmare. I didn't have a diagnosis for son yet, but had an IEP. The school we got zoned for was the epitome of chaos and son was getting swallowed up! My little rule follower was breaking rules, and the teacher was telling me he was doing GREAT socially but failing academically. ???????????????? Complete opposite of SC. I remembered in his psychiatric report "borderline autism" was mentioned so I started shouting that demanding the IEP review. Finally got it AND a transfer to a new school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 528799, member: 11965"] I used to know this one. I think it's 30 days, but only school days count. so about six weeks. Should be on the wrightslaw website. I'd search keywords IEP transfer, IEP move, etc. In the meantime, they are supposed to follow the current IEP. I had to deal with this when we moved from SC to FL and son was in K. What a nightmare. I didn't have a diagnosis for son yet, but had an IEP. The school we got zoned for was the epitome of chaos and son was getting swallowed up! My little rule follower was breaking rules, and the teacher was telling me he was doing GREAT socially but failing academically. ???????????????? Complete opposite of SC. I remembered in his psychiatric report "borderline autism" was mentioned so I started shouting that demanding the IEP review. Finally got it AND a transfer to a new school. [/QUOTE]
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