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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 17542" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>In one sense, the SD is correct--if he isn't agreeing, he cut class, cause problems for the Learning Disability (LD) teacher, etc. On the other hand, he is still a minor and THIS IS THE LAST YEAR you will have any control over what happens. If he were considered EBD, then your argument would be more familiar to the SD. SOME Learning Disability (LD) kids are compliant, but most kids with behavioral and emotional problems are not. They will not want to qualify him as EBD, but I believe the REAL reason they do not want him to have an IEP is that if he does, then they cannot expel him or suspend him at will. An IEP confers tremendous legal protection which is of great potential benefit to any ODD student--a diagnosis category with a very low graduation rate.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 17542, member: 284"] In one sense, the SD is correct--if he isn't agreeing, he cut class, cause problems for the Learning Disability (LD) teacher, etc. On the other hand, he is still a minor and THIS IS THE LAST YEAR you will have any control over what happens. If he were considered EBD, then your argument would be more familiar to the SD. SOME Learning Disability (LD) kids are compliant, but most kids with behavioral and emotional problems are not. They will not want to qualify him as EBD, but I believe the REAL reason they do not want him to have an IEP is that if he does, then they cannot expel him or suspend him at will. An IEP confers tremendous legal protection which is of great potential benefit to any ODD student--a diagnosis category with a very low graduation rate. Martie [/QUOTE]
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