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Curriculum and adequate yearly progress
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Smith" data-source="post: 84526" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Michelle, is this a free advocate? I like the idea of writing into his IEP that the unmet goal needs to carry over to ESY programming. That's a good one!</p><p></p><p>I don't see any Learning Disability (LD)'s listed for your son so I wouldn't expect mine to make progress as quickly but at least he would be catching up over time instead of falling farther behind. I think I'll try a tutor instead of an assessment which would probably show the same results as before.</p><p></p><p>Thanks alot for your input and keep us posted on your IEP meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Smith, post: 84526, member: 3893"] Michelle, is this a free advocate? I like the idea of writing into his IEP that the unmet goal needs to carry over to ESY programming. That's a good one! I don't see any Learning Disability (LD)'s listed for your son so I wouldn't expect mine to make progress as quickly but at least he would be catching up over time instead of falling farther behind. I think I'll try a tutor instead of an assessment which would probably show the same results as before. Thanks alot for your input and keep us posted on your IEP meeting. [/QUOTE]
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