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Need advice - 9th grader with IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="SkunkMomma" data-source="post: 248288" data-attributes="member: 470"><p>I am not understanding why it is up to the teacher. She has an IEP so call a meeting and tell them you want her changed immediately. The placement they have currently is not working and they are setting your child up for failure. Pass up the school and call the system special education director.</p><p></p><p>I feel your stress.....I work in a school system, my difficult child is in spec. ed. His IEP states some of the same things your child's IEP stated and I have to fight the regular ed teachers to abide by the IEP. I make sure I have my parent rights in front of me when I meet with the team, but the regular ed. teachers are the ones that don't get that this is a Federal Mandate and THEY are required to do what it says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkunkMomma, post: 248288, member: 470"] I am not understanding why it is up to the teacher. She has an IEP so call a meeting and tell them you want her changed immediately. The placement they have currently is not working and they are setting your child up for failure. Pass up the school and call the system special education director. I feel your stress.....I work in a school system, my difficult child is in spec. ed. His IEP states some of the same things your child's IEP stated and I have to fight the regular ed teachers to abide by the IEP. I make sure I have my parent rights in front of me when I meet with the team, but the regular ed. teachers are the ones that don't get that this is a Federal Mandate and THEY are required to do what it says. [/QUOTE]
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