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<blockquote data-quote="JustExhausted30" data-source="post: 149419" data-attributes="member: 5115"><p>We do have an IEP meeting set for Wednesday to discuss a placement change. However I don't know why our school district figures that "classification" determines placement and what I mean by that is this: In our SD if you are classified "SED" (severly emotionally disturbed) it means you get "X" placement. If you are "VE" (which I have no idea what that stands for) you get "X" placement. However if you are VE you cannot be placed with SED and if you are SED you cannot be placed with VE. Hence the "classification determines placement" I always thought that the classifications only determined the amount of services your difficult child may need and that those services must be provided in the LRE? Am I wrong? Because these "SED" children are kept off the main campus of difficult child's middle school, they don't eat lunch with "normal" kids, their PE consists of an old slab of cement off to the side of their little area with a basketball goal attached to one side of it. They don't even ride the same bus as "normal" kids. They ride what is called the early bird bus. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong but I am sure that is what we are headed for on Wednesday. I am just so frustrated that I want to scream.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/biting.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biting:" title="biting :biting:" data-shortname=":biting:" /> It is so hard to attend these meetings and when you know some of the laws and you bring up the ways they are breaking laws they have the nerve to look at you like your nuts and then figure out a way to turn it all around on difficult child like with that "he gets what he deserves" attitude. </p><p>As I said in the previous post he did have a manifestation hearing earlier this school year and they did not do anything but suspend him for 3 days for this episode however they suspend him and send him home every chance they get. Very much so over the "10 day limit" even though I know they CAN go over the 10 days, so I am told, if the situation warrants. But even that doesn't sound right. Well I'm rambling now so that you for responding.</p><p>Just frustrated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustExhausted30, post: 149419, member: 5115"] We do have an IEP meeting set for Wednesday to discuss a placement change. However I don't know why our school district figures that "classification" determines placement and what I mean by that is this: In our SD if you are classified "SED" (severly emotionally disturbed) it means you get "X" placement. If you are "VE" (which I have no idea what that stands for) you get "X" placement. However if you are VE you cannot be placed with SED and if you are SED you cannot be placed with VE. Hence the "classification determines placement" I always thought that the classifications only determined the amount of services your difficult child may need and that those services must be provided in the LRE? Am I wrong? Because these "SED" children are kept off the main campus of difficult child's middle school, they don't eat lunch with "normal" kids, their PE consists of an old slab of cement off to the side of their little area with a basketball goal attached to one side of it. They don't even ride the same bus as "normal" kids. They ride what is called the early bird bus. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong but I am sure that is what we are headed for on Wednesday. I am just so frustrated that I want to scream.:biting: It is so hard to attend these meetings and when you know some of the laws and you bring up the ways they are breaking laws they have the nerve to look at you like your nuts and then figure out a way to turn it all around on difficult child like with that "he gets what he deserves" attitude. As I said in the previous post he did have a manifestation hearing earlier this school year and they did not do anything but suspend him for 3 days for this episode however they suspend him and send him home every chance they get. Very much so over the "10 day limit" even though I know they CAN go over the 10 days, so I am told, if the situation warrants. But even that doesn't sound right. Well I'm rambling now so that you for responding. Just frustrated [/QUOTE]
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