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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 159890" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You can call and asked for IEP meeting. If they ignore that, send a certified letter asking for an IEP meeting. They are required to have one if you request it. If school is out for the summer, you might need to wait until the start of next school year. But, you can request it now and call to remind them a couple of weeks before school starts.</p><p></p><p>In lieu of, or in addition to, collaborative math you might want to consider asking for him to have extra time allowed for tests, or be allowed to take tests outside of class in a smaller setting. You can think about what would help him most- depending on if the problem is that he really isn't "getting" the math as it is taught, or is he primarily struggling with taking tests, due to pressure, anxiety, the way the instructions are worded, etc. These things can be written in the IEP- they are in my son's for a couple of classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 159890, member: 3699"] You can call and asked for IEP meeting. If they ignore that, send a certified letter asking for an IEP meeting. They are required to have one if you request it. If school is out for the summer, you might need to wait until the start of next school year. But, you can request it now and call to remind them a couple of weeks before school starts. In lieu of, or in addition to, collaborative math you might want to consider asking for him to have extra time allowed for tests, or be allowed to take tests outside of class in a smaller setting. You can think about what would help him most- depending on if the problem is that he really isn't "getting" the math as it is taught, or is he primarily struggling with taking tests, due to pressure, anxiety, the way the instructions are worded, etc. These things can be written in the IEP- they are in my son's for a couple of classes. [/QUOTE]
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