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504 meeting today with new school
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<blockquote data-quote="Coffee Lover" data-source="post: 710127" data-attributes="member: 21380"><p>I found out, the hard way, that a school CANNOT refuse your request in writing to evaluate your child for an IEP either. I reached out to a disability advocacy center in my town and had an advocate with me at meetings too and the district's lawyer - we caught the administration at the old school breaking a lot of rules/laws. I think some schools just figure you don't know so they aren't offering to do more work. I pushed for the IEP and I'm so glad I did!!!! When my son had an issue last week, we had to address it (duh!) but they couldn't come down as hard as they used to (we're at a new school now so I don't think they would either) since the IEP wasn't followed at that moment. It holds them accountable, just as they hold kids/parents accountable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coffee Lover, post: 710127, member: 21380"] I found out, the hard way, that a school CANNOT refuse your request in writing to evaluate your child for an IEP either. I reached out to a disability advocacy center in my town and had an advocate with me at meetings too and the district's lawyer - we caught the administration at the old school breaking a lot of rules/laws. I think some schools just figure you don't know so they aren't offering to do more work. I pushed for the IEP and I'm so glad I did!!!! When my son had an issue last week, we had to address it (duh!) but they couldn't come down as hard as they used to (we're at a new school now so I don't think they would either) since the IEP wasn't followed at that moment. It holds them accountable, just as they hold kids/parents accountable. [/QUOTE]
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