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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 81790" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Unless you gave a copy of difficult child's IEP to his teachers, I doubt he has a copy of it since difficult child has only been at this school for such a short time.</p><p></p><p>You might want to consider faxing a copy of the IEP to the Principal and/or Special Education Director with-a note explaining that it doesn't appear it has been distributed to difficult child's teachers and it's causing some problems for difficult child that will get out of hand if not handled promptly.</p><p></p><p>I always hate it when things get off to a bad start....shudder, shudder.</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming this is an in-state transfer. If so, the following applies:</p><p></p><p> Regulations: Part 300 / D / 300.323</p><p>Sec. 300.323 When IEPs must be in effect.</p><p></p><p> (e) IEPs for children who transfer public agencies in the same State. If a child with a disability (who had an IEP that was in effect in a previous public agency in the same State) transfers to a new public agency in the same State, and enrolls in a new school within the same school year, the new public agency (in consultation with the parents) must provide FAPE to the child (including services comparable to those described in the child's IEP from the previous public agency), until the new public agency either--</p><p></p><p>(1) Adopts the child's IEP from the previous public agency; or</p><p></p><p>(2) Develops, adopts, and implements a new IEP that meets the applicable requirements in Sec. Sec. 300.320 through 300.324.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 81790, member: 23"] Unless you gave a copy of difficult child's IEP to his teachers, I doubt he has a copy of it since difficult child has only been at this school for such a short time. You might want to consider faxing a copy of the IEP to the Principal and/or Special Education Director with-a note explaining that it doesn't appear it has been distributed to difficult child's teachers and it's causing some problems for difficult child that will get out of hand if not handled promptly. I always hate it when things get off to a bad start....shudder, shudder. I'm assuming this is an in-state transfer. If so, the following applies: Regulations: Part 300 / D / 300.323 Sec. 300.323 When IEPs must be in effect. (e) IEPs for children who transfer public agencies in the same State. If a child with a disability (who had an IEP that was in effect in a previous public agency in the same State) transfers to a new public agency in the same State, and enrolls in a new school within the same school year, the new public agency (in consultation with the parents) must provide FAPE to the child (including services comparable to those described in the child's IEP from the previous public agency), until the new public agency either-- (1) Adopts the child's IEP from the previous public agency; or (2) Develops, adopts, and implements a new IEP that meets the applicable requirements in Sec. Sec. 300.320 through 300.324. [/QUOTE]
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