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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 239309" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Ropefree,</p><p> </p><p>I have a couple questions. There's not much in your sig for me to pull out information. How old is your son again and in what grade is he in (having a profile sig with this information is helpful - with so many parents here, sometimes it's difficult to remember the specifics without a sig to make us say, "Oh, yeah")? What were the diagnosed issues that qualified him for the IEP in the first place? </p><p> </p><p>Obviously you are aware that the 504 is not even worth the paper it's written on. The bottom line here is that if your son has had testing in the past three years that qualified him for an IEP before it was thrown out, and the circumstances of his disability did not change for the better, the team, including you, did not meet and you didn't sign off on the removal of the IEP, it was illegal for them to remove him from his IEP for strictly funding reasons (which I believe you metioned in another post). If it's been over three years since his last testing, request via certified mail, that your son be reevaluated. The school must comply with your request and has 30 days to respond and let you know about the scheduled meeting for you sign off on the testing - period, period, period.</p><p> </p><p>Have you posted over on the Special Education board. There are some ladies over there that could really help you with drafting letters to the school and give you some links so that you can reference federal law in those letters.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 239309, member: 805"] Ropefree, I have a couple questions. There's not much in your sig for me to pull out information. How old is your son again and in what grade is he in (having a profile sig with this information is helpful - with so many parents here, sometimes it's difficult to remember the specifics without a sig to make us say, "Oh, yeah")? What were the diagnosed issues that qualified him for the IEP in the first place? Obviously you are aware that the 504 is not even worth the paper it's written on. The bottom line here is that if your son has had testing in the past three years that qualified him for an IEP before it was thrown out, and the circumstances of his disability did not change for the better, the team, including you, did not meet and you didn't sign off on the removal of the IEP, it was illegal for them to remove him from his IEP for strictly funding reasons (which I believe you metioned in another post). If it's been over three years since his last testing, request via certified mail, that your son be reevaluated. The school must comply with your request and has 30 days to respond and let you know about the scheduled meeting for you sign off on the testing - period, period, period. Have you posted over on the Special Education board. There are some ladies over there that could really help you with drafting letters to the school and give you some links so that you can reference federal law in those letters. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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