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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 386250" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. I'm going through the great school fight right now and I'm learning a lot about our rights as parents. We have a lot of them, but we don't know that. First off, does your daughter have an IEP or a 504? This is important. Secondly, to find the advocate in your area, call your state Department of Public Education, ask for Special Education, and ask who your advocate is then call her. DO NOT ask your school district about an Advocate. You'll get snowed.</p><p> Never go to a meeting alone. We did and we are sooooooooooo sorry and it will NEVER happen again. </p><p>Document every single bit of contact you have with the school and date it. Keep everything you are given by them. Don't just get verbal promises. Make them write it down. But first things first...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 386250, member: 1550"] Hi. I'm going through the great school fight right now and I'm learning a lot about our rights as parents. We have a lot of them, but we don't know that. First off, does your daughter have an IEP or a 504? This is important. Secondly, to find the advocate in your area, call your state Department of Public Education, ask for Special Education, and ask who your advocate is then call her. DO NOT ask your school district about an Advocate. You'll get snowed. Never go to a meeting alone. We did and we are sooooooooooo sorry and it will NEVER happen again. Document every single bit of contact you have with the school and date it. Keep everything you are given by them. Don't just get verbal promises. Make them write it down. But first things first... [/QUOTE]
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