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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="keista" data-source="post: 471675" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>You want to know something really awesome? Some states have scholarship programs for kids who have IEPs. These scholarships pay for a private school setting. BUT FIRST you have to get that public school IEP. I dont' know where you are, but my state has such scholarships and I know others do as well.</p><p></p><p>You might want to look into getting an advocate to help you with the IEP process if you start meeting any resistance.</p><p></p><p>I had resistance for a SIMPLE 504 plan. For my situation, that is all that was needed. If it changes and I need the IEP, I have access to an advocate (which is actually funded by the state but only has loyalty to the kids with disabilities - yup, not even to the parents. She's AWESOME)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 471675, member: 11965"] You want to know something really awesome? Some states have scholarship programs for kids who have IEPs. These scholarships pay for a private school setting. BUT FIRST you have to get that public school IEP. I dont' know where you are, but my state has such scholarships and I know others do as well. You might want to look into getting an advocate to help you with the IEP process if you start meeting any resistance. I had resistance for a SIMPLE 504 plan. For my situation, that is all that was needed. If it changes and I need the IEP, I have access to an advocate (which is actually funded by the state but only has loyalty to the kids with disabilities - yup, not even to the parents. She's AWESOME) [/QUOTE]
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