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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 239754" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Gvcmom. when I call around at what serves for the legal reps here they already have talked with me befor and they always want me to either send signed releases to someone I have never laid eyes on and will not be meeting anytime soon, or they want me to schedule to attend their event where they "educate" parents ( have a bad health and I do not need to be sitting through some long thing to check out if it is usefull for me) or they say I am doing so well advocating on my own(?)</p><p></p><p>The one I did get all the info for and paid to fax it over at my exspence never even returned my call or responded in anyway. I think because I can not pay out of pocket for the legal representation. </p><p></p><p>Good for you, though, do that with the gold standard paperwork. It is to bad when these things are pushed on them that it doesn't audimaticly ring a bell and get an investigation underway trickling top down in the district.</p><p>Maybe when the new funds for IEP are passed in congress the DOE can be srutinized with the same federal intensity that the dept of human services and ssa are so handy with for their reciepiiants.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for caring and I am making it known thanks to imput here that now I do know that every time in each year I did tell the principle, vp, iep/504 specialist and teachers that I did want the re-evaluation since grade 8,9,10 and now 11 the forms were in the office and at anytime they could have handed the paper sheets to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 239754, member: 6271"] Gvcmom. when I call around at what serves for the legal reps here they already have talked with me befor and they always want me to either send signed releases to someone I have never laid eyes on and will not be meeting anytime soon, or they want me to schedule to attend their event where they "educate" parents ( have a bad health and I do not need to be sitting through some long thing to check out if it is usefull for me) or they say I am doing so well advocating on my own(?) The one I did get all the info for and paid to fax it over at my exspence never even returned my call or responded in anyway. I think because I can not pay out of pocket for the legal representation. Good for you, though, do that with the gold standard paperwork. It is to bad when these things are pushed on them that it doesn't audimaticly ring a bell and get an investigation underway trickling top down in the district. Maybe when the new funds for IEP are passed in congress the DOE can be srutinized with the same federal intensity that the dept of human services and ssa are so handy with for their reciepiiants. Thanks for caring and I am making it known thanks to imput here that now I do know that every time in each year I did tell the principle, vp, iep/504 specialist and teachers that I did want the re-evaluation since grade 8,9,10 and now 11 the forms were in the office and at anytime they could have handed the paper sheets to me. [/QUOTE]
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