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<blockquote data-quote="wincha" data-source="post: 5299" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Thank you Marty. Do I also cc the principal of the school in on this along with her teacher and counselor? The principal in my past dealings with another child is honest and follows through. I think starting with a 504 is the best first step, she does have a medical diagnosis. I don't want to get into the IEP just yet but will if necessary. This grade school only goes for 2 more years for her and if she is able to engage which she has been making progress in 6th we would like to place her back in private and dont' want anything on her "record" from keeping her from getting in. Academically she scores in the mid 90's on all standardized tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wincha, post: 5299, member: 137"] Thank you Marty. Do I also cc the principal of the school in on this along with her teacher and counselor? The principal in my past dealings with another child is honest and follows through. I think starting with a 504 is the best first step, she does have a medical diagnosis. I don't want to get into the IEP just yet but will if necessary. This grade school only goes for 2 more years for her and if she is able to engage which she has been making progress in 6th we would like to place her back in private and dont' want anything on her "record" from keeping her from getting in. Academically she scores in the mid 90's on all standardized tests. [/QUOTE]
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