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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 102447" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I took what you said to mean that the SD was planning on finding him ineligible because he major diagnostic label WAS Learning Disability (LD). The closing of an ability-achievement gap will cause some SD to revoke eligibility even though IDEA prohibits the use of dicrepancy formulae for determining Learning Disability (LD) eligibility. If your difficult child is EBD then they must address his educational needs... a kid only need ONE qualifying label to eligible for any necessary services.</p><p></p><p>A SD cannot say, if Learning Disability (LD), then here's what you get, If EBD, here is what you get, etc. That's called "one size fits all programming" and it is illegal. The "I" in IEP stands for "individual." Sometimes SDs need frequent reminders of this.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 102447, member: 284"] I took what you said to mean that the SD was planning on finding him ineligible because he major diagnostic label WAS Learning Disability (LD). The closing of an ability-achievement gap will cause some SD to revoke eligibility even though IDEA prohibits the use of dicrepancy formulae for determining Learning Disability (LD) eligibility. If your difficult child is EBD then they must address his educational needs... a kid only need ONE qualifying label to eligible for any necessary services. A SD cannot say, if Learning Disability (LD), then here's what you get, If EBD, here is what you get, etc. That's called "one size fits all programming" and it is illegal. The "I" in IEP stands for "individual." Sometimes SDs need frequent reminders of this. Martie [/QUOTE]
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