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iep, charter school my failing child and....me
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 529371" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Chuckling here at audacity of principal - 504 plans are unenforceable. IEPs are enforceable. Of course she wants to keep the 504. If the 504 is better than the IEP (the actual contents of the 504) then sounds like IEP needs to be rewritten. I'm not, however, certain that you actually have an IEP if it was only written by you and school counselor. There is an IEP team, which should at the very least include classroom teacher and a district representative who has the authority to spend $$$ (paraphrasing there, LOL). If there is an actual IEP in place right now - the 504 plan is no longer applicable, and school must follow IEP.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe charter schools are exempt from following IEPs as a general rule. </p><p></p><p>What specific services/supports do you think your daughter needs? Are those in the IEP?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 529371, member: 8"] Chuckling here at audacity of principal - 504 plans are unenforceable. IEPs are enforceable. Of course she wants to keep the 504. If the 504 is better than the IEP (the actual contents of the 504) then sounds like IEP needs to be rewritten. I'm not, however, certain that you actually have an IEP if it was only written by you and school counselor. There is an IEP team, which should at the very least include classroom teacher and a district representative who has the authority to spend $$$ (paraphrasing there, LOL). If there is an actual IEP in place right now - the 504 plan is no longer applicable, and school must follow IEP. I don't believe charter schools are exempt from following IEPs as a general rule. What specific services/supports do you think your daughter needs? Are those in the IEP? [/QUOTE]
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