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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 568765" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am glad things are going better. That teacher would drive me up a wall though. I would probably show up one day in the hallway to ask to see what Q did that day. I know with Q that would cause lots of problems, so of course you cannot. Given the teacher has said that you must have an IEP mtg to see his work, but the teacher didn't bring work to the IEP meeting, you need to call another iep meeting. In your request, sent to EVERYONE involved, and I would include the school district superintendent, say that this meeting is for you to see Q's academic progress as you are told that he is making progress but the teacher has told you that you cannot see any work and that he cannot meet with you outside of the iep meetings. </p><p></p><p>I am SURE that the principal, sp ed services director, and school superintendent are going to LOVE this as much as your dvocate will! I bet they get that teacher clued in that he HAS to show you Q's work and that he is supposed to do this regularly as the entire point of school is education. Even if none of them tells YOU that they did this, they will most likely tell the teacher this. The higher ups in schools always seem to HATE being dragged into unnecessary meetings, or at least the ones I have known do. Esp over things that so clearly are not in need of their attention.</p><p></p><p>You are an amazng mom. I wouldn't have the patience with these people that you do. I hate the attitude that mom is just a worrier and doesn't have a clue so she shouldn't worry her little head over stuff because the school knows how to handle everything. in my opinion that s a LOT of the problem wtih them ignoring the things you told them that now they are tellng you.</p><p></p><p>They had best be glad they had blinds up, because having that stuff on the whiteboard for everyone to see? Would have me chewing new orifices for them. You are far more aptient with these people than I ever could be. I hope they are thankful and appreciative of you patience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 568765, member: 1233"] I am glad things are going better. That teacher would drive me up a wall though. I would probably show up one day in the hallway to ask to see what Q did that day. I know with Q that would cause lots of problems, so of course you cannot. Given the teacher has said that you must have an IEP mtg to see his work, but the teacher didn't bring work to the IEP meeting, you need to call another iep meeting. In your request, sent to EVERYONE involved, and I would include the school district superintendent, say that this meeting is for you to see Q's academic progress as you are told that he is making progress but the teacher has told you that you cannot see any work and that he cannot meet with you outside of the iep meetings. I am SURE that the principal, sp ed services director, and school superintendent are going to LOVE this as much as your dvocate will! I bet they get that teacher clued in that he HAS to show you Q's work and that he is supposed to do this regularly as the entire point of school is education. Even if none of them tells YOU that they did this, they will most likely tell the teacher this. The higher ups in schools always seem to HATE being dragged into unnecessary meetings, or at least the ones I have known do. Esp over things that so clearly are not in need of their attention. You are an amazng mom. I wouldn't have the patience with these people that you do. I hate the attitude that mom is just a worrier and doesn't have a clue so she shouldn't worry her little head over stuff because the school knows how to handle everything. in my opinion that s a LOT of the problem wtih them ignoring the things you told them that now they are tellng you. They had best be glad they had blinds up, because having that stuff on the whiteboard for everyone to see? Would have me chewing new orifices for them. You are far more aptient with these people than I ever could be. I hope they are thankful and appreciative of you patience! [/QUOTE]
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