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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 162263" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>If a legal perspective will help, the IEP team, let alone the BAND TEACHER cannot requre you to obtain an outside service at your own expense so you child can take part in FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION (FAPE). Further, with an "A" in band, the teacher looks like a jacka** even if his demand could be enforced (which it can't). If your difficult child wants to stay in band, I would ask for an IEP meeting IMMEDIATELY by certified mail and let the band teacher run his mouth, violate the law, and then you can point all of this out. I doubt that any school administrator would wish to support this and I KNOW that no SD attorney would want to. His position is absurd.</p><p></p><p>No "substantive changes" in an IEP can be made without a team meeting. I would consider this a substantive change.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 162263, member: 284"] If a legal perspective will help, the IEP team, let alone the BAND TEACHER cannot requre you to obtain an outside service at your own expense so you child can take part in FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION (FAPE). Further, with an "A" in band, the teacher looks like a jacka** even if his demand could be enforced (which it can't). If your difficult child wants to stay in band, I would ask for an IEP meeting IMMEDIATELY by certified mail and let the band teacher run his mouth, violate the law, and then you can point all of this out. I doubt that any school administrator would wish to support this and I KNOW that no SD attorney would want to. His position is absurd. No "substantive changes" in an IEP can be made without a team meeting. I would consider this a substantive change. Martie [/QUOTE]
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