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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 105300" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Why do Illinois and Texas seem to be so awful at this????</p><p></p><p>You do have rights. If you did not agree to a new placement, then the school must take you to due process to force it upon you. (Slightly different rules if they declare him a danger to others.) Ideally, your therapist could send a certified letter to the school stating that based on the information presented at the meeting on 12/4/2007 that the BIP was not followed and that staff contributed to young difficult child's issues at school by not following the BIP and include his/her recommendations. You could follow with a letter stating that upon their recommendation, you visited school XYZ and the BSC and do not agree with their recommendation for placement and call for the IEP/ARD team to reconvene to discuss additional options including proper implementation of the BIP and additional supports to make his current placement successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 105300, member: 1169"] Why do Illinois and Texas seem to be so awful at this???? You do have rights. If you did not agree to a new placement, then the school must take you to due process to force it upon you. (Slightly different rules if they declare him a danger to others.) Ideally, your therapist could send a certified letter to the school stating that based on the information presented at the meeting on 12/4/2007 that the BIP was not followed and that staff contributed to young difficult child's issues at school by not following the BIP and include his/her recommendations. You could follow with a letter stating that upon their recommendation, you visited school XYZ and the BSC and do not agree with their recommendation for placement and call for the IEP/ARD team to reconvene to discuss additional options including proper implementation of the BIP and additional supports to make his current placement successful. [/QUOTE]
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