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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 166612" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I know this is frustrating, and it is possible to change <u><strong>policies </strong></u>at the state level. However, all <strong><u>student</u></strong> changes of placement must go through a legally constituted IEP team. If either party has a problem with the decision, then the next step is mediation or a Due Process Hearing. Only after all administrative remedies have been exhausted may a petition be filed in federal court. If it is filed prematurely, it will be thrown out.</p><p></p><p>There are very specific procedures governing Sp. Ed. and all parties must follow the rules if the arena is going to be enlarged beyond the local level. SD cut corners all the time with parents and walk all over the law if you don't advocate for yo child. However, DP hearing officers and judges generally take a dim view of violating the law (and perjury--there's a lot of that, too.)</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 166612, member: 284"] I know this is frustrating, and it is possible to change [U][B]policies [/B][/U]at the state level. However, all [B][U]student[/U][/B] changes of placement must go through a legally constituted IEP team. If either party has a problem with the decision, then the next step is mediation or a Due Process Hearing. Only after all administrative remedies have been exhausted may a petition be filed in federal court. If it is filed prematurely, it will be thrown out. There are very specific procedures governing Sp. Ed. and all parties must follow the rules if the arena is going to be enlarged beyond the local level. SD cut corners all the time with parents and walk all over the law if you don't advocate for yo child. However, DP hearing officers and judges generally take a dim view of violating the law (and perjury--there's a lot of that, too.) Martie [/QUOTE]
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