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<blockquote data-quote="wincha" data-source="post: 7666" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Now I got a call after my husband went in and talked to the principal. We have a meeting to see if she qualifies for a 504 and a meeting for the FIT team to focus on her behaviors! UGH! I told my husband now they are treating her as a behavior problem. So we are going to request for an IEE at their expense in writing. Can we do this if we disagree about her eligibility?</p><p></p><p>What are the next steps if you don't agree with the decision of that she doesn't qualify for an IEP.</p><p></p><p>Right now I think our tactic is that we were not fully prepared to be full participants of the meeting because notice wasn't given 10 days prior and we were refused any evaluation info prior to the meeting. Plus we found out some info about my daughter was kept in for recess for 2 weeks, having multiple consequences for not completing work. The teacher is insistent on treating her as a behavior problem. Where in the law can we go to for guidance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wincha, post: 7666, member: 137"] Now I got a call after my husband went in and talked to the principal. We have a meeting to see if she qualifies for a 504 and a meeting for the FIT team to focus on her behaviors! UGH! I told my husband now they are treating her as a behavior problem. So we are going to request for an IEE at their expense in writing. Can we do this if we disagree about her eligibility? What are the next steps if you don't agree with the decision of that she doesn't qualify for an IEP. Right now I think our tactic is that we were not fully prepared to be full participants of the meeting because notice wasn't given 10 days prior and we were refused any evaluation info prior to the meeting. Plus we found out some info about my daughter was kept in for recess for 2 weeks, having multiple consequences for not completing work. The teacher is insistent on treating her as a behavior problem. Where in the law can we go to for guidance? [/QUOTE]
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