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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 156298" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Laws that cover things like this, if they exist, would be on the state or local level so no one can help you there. </p><p></p><p>However, if the child was covered by an IEP or <em>if the school had reason to know the child should have been covered by an IEP</em>, IDEA would kick in and the federal regulations would cover it. Sending him home for the remainder of the year would be a change of placement. Changes of placement cannot occur without IEP meetings and agreement by the parents. (Conflicts between parents and school districts about placement are settled in due process hearings.)</p><p></p><p>Let me just add that I hope you are addressing this as the teacher being an unprofessional, immature bully and not as your son being victimized. This really isn't about your son's behavior but about the teacher's. Don't allow the discussion to be about how it hurt your son, keep the focus on the teacher's behavior. No matter what your son did during the year, it doesn't excuse what the teacher did. And whether your child was hurt in any way by what happened or not, the teacher's conduct was flat out wrong.</p><p></p><p>FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) alone if not being an adult and a decent human being should have been enough to for the teacher to know she was way out of line. I thought at first when the principal defended the teacher that he was just covering their collective behinds but when you said he idicated he thought he was being helpful by giving you those papers......well.....he's an idiot, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 156298, member: 1498"] Laws that cover things like this, if they exist, would be on the state or local level so no one can help you there. However, if the child was covered by an IEP or [I]if the school had reason to know the child should have been covered by an IEP[/I], IDEA would kick in and the federal regulations would cover it. Sending him home for the remainder of the year would be a change of placement. Changes of placement cannot occur without IEP meetings and agreement by the parents. (Conflicts between parents and school districts about placement are settled in due process hearings.) Let me just add that I hope you are addressing this as the teacher being an unprofessional, immature bully and not as your son being victimized. This really isn't about your son's behavior but about the teacher's. Don't allow the discussion to be about how it hurt your son, keep the focus on the teacher's behavior. No matter what your son did during the year, it doesn't excuse what the teacher did. And whether your child was hurt in any way by what happened or not, the teacher's conduct was flat out wrong. FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) alone if not being an adult and a decent human being should have been enough to for the teacher to know she was way out of line. I thought at first when the principal defended the teacher that he was just covering their collective behinds but when you said he idicated he thought he was being helpful by giving you those papers......well.....he's an idiot, too. [/QUOTE]
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