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I am trying to get a 504 approval from my child's public school
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 470873" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Right in that they have no teeth, because there is no funding that can be withheld if they do not follow the plan. If one has money or can get a lawyer, you can sue them for violating your child's civil rights though if they dont follow the 504. They know families almost never can do this.</p><p></p><p>It CAN be a good tool but I agree that my gut said the same, this guy is saying...yeah we will "try" but if she is a pain in the rear for us, we will just do what we do for all kids who dont follow the rules. (but I am afraid I am biased because even with an IEP, I am fighting admin to do the right thing for my son whose IEP actually says: due to difficult child's brain injury and diagnosis of autism he is UNABLE to follow school and district conduct code as written. All discipline decisions will include input from the IEP team.)</p><p></p><p>Have you asked for a full evaluation? How did you decide on a 504 plan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 470873, member: 12886"] Right in that they have no teeth, because there is no funding that can be withheld if they do not follow the plan. If one has money or can get a lawyer, you can sue them for violating your child's civil rights though if they dont follow the 504. They know families almost never can do this. It CAN be a good tool but I agree that my gut said the same, this guy is saying...yeah we will "try" but if she is a pain in the rear for us, we will just do what we do for all kids who dont follow the rules. (but I am afraid I am biased because even with an IEP, I am fighting admin to do the right thing for my son whose IEP actually says: due to difficult child's brain injury and diagnosis of autism he is UNABLE to follow school and district conduct code as written. All discipline decisions will include input from the IEP team.) Have you asked for a full evaluation? How did you decide on a 504 plan? [/QUOTE]
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