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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 652301" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>After reading the new IEP for umpteenth time, I discovered they also removed a goal that was not met. In one of the last meetings the sped teacher was complaining that it was too hard to measure/track. Then surprise - she removed it!!</p><p></p><p>I have been writing letters to the team indicating all the things I disagree with. They basically told me they met, they considered my input, they decided. I made the mistake of not going to the IEP meeting but I did provide written input. I don't want to meet in person any longer. I want all dealings in writing. They can't demand I meet in person, can they? I've been screwed over by them for years. I want it all in writing.</p><p></p><p>What they are doing seems illegal to me. Do we have any lawyers on the board?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 652301, member: 3930"] After reading the new IEP for umpteenth time, I discovered they also removed a goal that was not met. In one of the last meetings the sped teacher was complaining that it was too hard to measure/track. Then surprise - she removed it!! I have been writing letters to the team indicating all the things I disagree with. They basically told me they met, they considered my input, they decided. I made the mistake of not going to the IEP meeting but I did provide written input. I don't want to meet in person any longer. I want all dealings in writing. They can't demand I meet in person, can they? I've been screwed over by them for years. I want it all in writing. What they are doing seems illegal to me. Do we have any lawyers on the board? [/QUOTE]
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