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Help! IEP scheduled--he's fourteen, and...
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 122776" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>The Dad is a warrior for sure. IDEA provides for education for qualified children up to age 22 BUT the only types of kids who ever stay in school this long are severely disabled, usually both cognitively and physically. IF a student has not "graduated" with his class, then the SD IS on the hook for voc ed/training if that is what the student needs to become more self supporting.</p><p></p><p>I have been analyzing the Adult Outcome data for three weeks, and transitional plans are AWFUL and the outcomes are really poor, especially when you consider that this sample of kids overwhelmingly has normal intellectual potential or above.</p><p></p><p>I will post the findings after the conference.</p><p></p><p>So what the warrior dad got is well within the law, but it is not common.</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 122776, member: 284"] The Dad is a warrior for sure. IDEA provides for education for qualified children up to age 22 BUT the only types of kids who ever stay in school this long are severely disabled, usually both cognitively and physically. IF a student has not "graduated" with his class, then the SD IS on the hook for voc ed/training if that is what the student needs to become more self supporting. I have been analyzing the Adult Outcome data for three weeks, and transitional plans are AWFUL and the outcomes are really poor, especially when you consider that this sample of kids overwhelmingly has normal intellectual potential or above. I will post the findings after the conference. So what the warrior dad got is well within the law, but it is not common. Best, Martie [/QUOTE]
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