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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 384097" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Shari, have you talked to a Special Education attny at all? I am concerned about all these different things you are hearing. Obviously I don't know how it works there, only here. But I wouldn't trust the people in your jurisdiction any moore than the ones in my old one. In my old one, they used an acronym for the team committee that included the parent. True- the parent had to consent and was always invited.</p><p></p><p>They used a different acronym for the committee that the sd went to to ask for more resources when needed in order to fulfill legal educational requirements. the parent would not be a part of those meetings.</p><p></p><p>What they never told people was that it was the same committee - with the same people, except for the parent. If the parent said "you can't have one of those meetings without my involvement", they'd respond "it wasn't that kind of meeting, it was this kind of meeting." Yep, but the only difference was that the parent wasn't there.</p><p></p><p>I seriously doubt the your sd is going to stop until they get involvement from someone outside the sd. I say that because of already calling the police once or twice at his age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 384097, member: 3699"] Shari, have you talked to a Special Education attny at all? I am concerned about all these different things you are hearing. Obviously I don't know how it works there, only here. But I wouldn't trust the people in your jurisdiction any moore than the ones in my old one. In my old one, they used an acronym for the team committee that included the parent. True- the parent had to consent and was always invited. They used a different acronym for the committee that the sd went to to ask for more resources when needed in order to fulfill legal educational requirements. the parent would not be a part of those meetings. What they never told people was that it was the same committee - with the same people, except for the parent. If the parent said "you can't have one of those meetings without my involvement", they'd respond "it wasn't that kind of meeting, it was this kind of meeting." Yep, but the only difference was that the parent wasn't there. I seriously doubt the your sd is going to stop until they get involvement from someone outside the sd. I say that because of already calling the police once or twice at his age. [/QUOTE]
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