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Can your child just be kicked out of school and abandoned?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 194280" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Did the family have an IEP in place? They may not know the ins and outs of getting proper help for their child.</p><p> </p><p>I would think the school district has to provide an education. You may need to help the family through this. I would go to the administrative office of the district and talk to whoever is in charge of enrollment. Explain the situation. If there is no IEP, assist that parents in obtaining one.</p><p> </p><p>I still think that due to shortage in staff, schools are overwhelmed in the number of kids they have and are not taking the necessary time to service those who may need extra help. Easier to let them go.</p><p> </p><p>SD are intimidating and I have a feeling there are more loop holes that parents can find if they know where to look. Of course, the SD will not advertise their expensive services, just the very basic mainstream ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 194280, member: 5096"] Did the family have an IEP in place? They may not know the ins and outs of getting proper help for their child. I would think the school district has to provide an education. You may need to help the family through this. I would go to the administrative office of the district and talk to whoever is in charge of enrollment. Explain the situation. If there is no IEP, assist that parents in obtaining one. I still think that due to shortage in staff, schools are overwhelmed in the number of kids they have and are not taking the necessary time to service those who may need extra help. Easier to let them go. SD are intimidating and I have a feeling there are more loop holes that parents can find if they know where to look. Of course, the SD will not advertise their expensive services, just the very basic mainstream ones. [/QUOTE]
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