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parental notification for detentions? grade 6
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 6305" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>so far the IEP has been useless no matter what it contains. Follow thru and implementation has been nonexistant.</p><p>Altho the school has so far refused to address the make up work, anyway. </p><p>Last school year they did offer homebound in addition to school day, but then the homebound person could not figure out just what school wanted to do about the massive amount of foundation work my son missed and how to go about doing anymake up work at the same time he was also working in class, and the homebound teacher also had no clue how to work with his dysgraphia and dyslexia and low vision. she also did not want to work around the schedule of all the doctor appts out of town. </p><p></p><p>I would love to hold school accountable, I just am not sure how.</p><p>we have been in due process and our hearing officer said the school was wrong then, but she was not confident she could force the school to do better, cuz the school would continue to find ways to um...push. </p><p></p><p>I think at the moment I am mostly mourning the loss of the traditional education setting for my kids. </p><p>My oldest did have behavior difficulties and social emotional problems, but my son doesn't. I had so hoped he would have n experience more like my middle childs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 6305, member: 1697"] so far the IEP has been useless no matter what it contains. Follow thru and implementation has been nonexistant. Altho the school has so far refused to address the make up work, anyway. Last school year they did offer homebound in addition to school day, but then the homebound person could not figure out just what school wanted to do about the massive amount of foundation work my son missed and how to go about doing anymake up work at the same time he was also working in class, and the homebound teacher also had no clue how to work with his dysgraphia and dyslexia and low vision. she also did not want to work around the schedule of all the doctor appts out of town. I would love to hold school accountable, I just am not sure how. we have been in due process and our hearing officer said the school was wrong then, but she was not confident she could force the school to do better, cuz the school would continue to find ways to um...push. I think at the moment I am mostly mourning the loss of the traditional education setting for my kids. My oldest did have behavior difficulties and social emotional problems, but my son doesn't. I had so hoped he would have n experience more like my middle childs. [/QUOTE]
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