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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 428261" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>The purpose of the first meeting at the end of Feb was a three-year review and testing component selection. It included inpute from a couple teachers, a review of his grades, and selection of components to consider his eligibility. This next meeting is to review the results of the "testing" and for the team to make recommendations, if needed, for his IEP. Then there will be yet another meeting to actually write the "new" IEP. Seems like a waste of good time doesn't it? You would think they could just write the IEP at our next meeting based on the test results, especially given that they really haven't done much. So we will have three meetings in addition to the meeting I have with his case worker Monday to review his BIP....... But it will leave me open to request more testing if necessary.</p><p></p><p>You know, it's interesting, seriously, that you mention it having been three years without new cognitive ability and achievement testing. I asked the case worker about that yesterday. I phrased the question as "is this typical" and he skirted around it a little and said it is case by case.</p><p></p><p>I'll let you know what happens on the 23rd.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 428261, member: 805"] The purpose of the first meeting at the end of Feb was a three-year review and testing component selection. It included inpute from a couple teachers, a review of his grades, and selection of components to consider his eligibility. This next meeting is to review the results of the "testing" and for the team to make recommendations, if needed, for his IEP. Then there will be yet another meeting to actually write the "new" IEP. Seems like a waste of good time doesn't it? You would think they could just write the IEP at our next meeting based on the test results, especially given that they really haven't done much. So we will have three meetings in addition to the meeting I have with his case worker Monday to review his BIP....... But it will leave me open to request more testing if necessary. You know, it's interesting, seriously, that you mention it having been three years without new cognitive ability and achievement testing. I asked the case worker about that yesterday. I phrased the question as "is this typical" and he skirted around it a little and said it is case by case. I'll let you know what happens on the 23rd. Thanks for the input. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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