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D/S Disciplined because IEP Not Followed
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<blockquote data-quote="Bon" data-source="post: 35928" data-attributes="member: 3660"><p>My son is also on a similar IEP due to his ADHD and Bipolar disorders. My husband is a HS teacher and has 17 kids in one class with IEP's (none of them the same). However, he manages to follow all of them and keep his class under control. Depending on the school district and the rules...this teacher could b in a load of trouble and at the very least be documented. IF the teacher is still on probation and there are enough complaints or documentation said teacher will not get his/her contract renewed for the next school year. Harsh as it may seem those IEP's are there for a reason and need to be followed not only was the child let down because of the lack of comliance but the other kids in the class were not able to learn what they needed to by the disruption. I don't think that you are overprotective. When it comes to what our children need if we don't speak up then we have not done our jobs as parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bon, post: 35928, member: 3660"] My son is also on a similar IEP due to his ADHD and Bipolar disorders. My husband is a HS teacher and has 17 kids in one class with IEP's (none of them the same). However, he manages to follow all of them and keep his class under control. Depending on the school district and the rules...this teacher could b in a load of trouble and at the very least be documented. IF the teacher is still on probation and there are enough complaints or documentation said teacher will not get his/her contract renewed for the next school year. Harsh as it may seem those IEP's are there for a reason and need to be followed not only was the child let down because of the lack of comliance but the other kids in the class were not able to learn what they needed to by the disruption. I don't think that you are overprotective. When it comes to what our children need if we don't speak up then we have not done our jobs as parents. [/QUOTE]
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