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<blockquote data-quote="pepper" data-source="post: 7638" data-attributes="member: 3372"><p>Just an ad on, if you request an evaluation by law they have to give you a date for the evaluation in ten days. The evaluation has to be completed with in 90 days. If they give you a hard time about it, tell them that the teacher needs to start collecting anecdotals because of the issues that have been surfacing that are now starting to affect is learning ability. If nothing is resolved a call the the state board of ed usually helps.</p><p></p><p>I have done this for many years. If you can site them yours and your son's legal rights it usually makes the fall in line!</p><p></p><p>Don't keep him out of school. Send him every day, document each and every time he gets in trouble, the teacher calls you, if he gets suspended, etc. This is evidence.</p><p></p><p>I am wishing you the best!!</p><p></p><p>pepper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepper, post: 7638, member: 3372"] Just an ad on, if you request an evaluation by law they have to give you a date for the evaluation in ten days. The evaluation has to be completed with in 90 days. If they give you a hard time about it, tell them that the teacher needs to start collecting anecdotals because of the issues that have been surfacing that are now starting to affect is learning ability. If nothing is resolved a call the the state board of ed usually helps. I have done this for many years. If you can site them yours and your son's legal rights it usually makes the fall in line! Don't keep him out of school. Send him every day, document each and every time he gets in trouble, the teacher calls you, if he gets suspended, etc. This is evidence. I am wishing you the best!! pepper [/QUOTE]
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