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IEP vs. 504, adverse ed. impact
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharon1974" data-source="post: 5408" data-attributes="member: 2976"><p>Sheila,</p><p> I know that parent participation in not required for a 504 - but since the school district broke the law by offering one without an evaluation (which they refused to do) I don't think they wanted to step on my toes any further. I am having him evaluated privately since I got nowhere witht the SD all year. If they don't like the evaluation results, I will probably take legal action.</p><p></p><p>Going along with their 504 plan will help my son in the interim. He has an absolutley wonderful teacher that is really good with kids like him, and an in-class support teacher (that is shared with some other children). He is still not happy about going to school this year, but the teacher has been really good with him. He can't say anything bad about school this year and he hasn't gotten sick (headaches, stomach aches, vomiting, diahrrea)....yet. I am hoping for the best. I know I was a real P I A last year, and they were not happy when I kept telling them that their 504 was no good (they did write it without my presence, that is why I emailed them what I wanted it to say), but I got what I wanted in the end (sort of).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharon1974, post: 5408, member: 2976"] Sheila, I know that parent participation in not required for a 504 - but since the school district broke the law by offering one without an evaluation (which they refused to do) I don't think they wanted to step on my toes any further. I am having him evaluated privately since I got nowhere witht the SD all year. If they don't like the evaluation results, I will probably take legal action. Going along with their 504 plan will help my son in the interim. He has an absolutley wonderful teacher that is really good with kids like him, and an in-class support teacher (that is shared with some other children). He is still not happy about going to school this year, but the teacher has been really good with him. He can't say anything bad about school this year and he hasn't gotten sick (headaches, stomach aches, vomiting, diahrrea)....yet. I am hoping for the best. I know I was a real P I A last year, and they were not happy when I kept telling them that their 504 was no good (they did write it without my presence, that is why I emailed them what I wanted it to say), but I got what I wanted in the end (sort of). [/QUOTE]
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