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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 52061" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Kanga starts 7th grade in the fall and I'm looking ahead to HS already. Based on her current progress, she will be reading at about a late 3rd grade level when she graduates from 8th grade. I know she is entitled to a FAPE until she is 21 (she turns 21 in October, does that include that entire school year?).</p><p></p><p>Can I "create" a curriculum plan that covers all 8 years that she will be eligible? Or do we have to make an attempt to push her through in 4 years? While I don't really want her to spend 8 years in high school, I'd like to have her spend at least 5 and then do a post-grad year or 2 at a prep school with a strong Learning Disability (LD) program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 52061, member: 1169"] Kanga starts 7th grade in the fall and I'm looking ahead to HS already. Based on her current progress, she will be reading at about a late 3rd grade level when she graduates from 8th grade. I know she is entitled to a FAPE until she is 21 (she turns 21 in October, does that include that entire school year?). Can I "create" a curriculum plan that covers all 8 years that she will be eligible? Or do we have to make an attempt to push her through in 4 years? While I don't really want her to spend 8 years in high school, I'd like to have her spend at least 5 and then do a post-grad year or 2 at a prep school with a strong Learning Disability (LD) program. [/QUOTE]
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