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Reasonable timeline re:IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 376790" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>You need to send the request for an IEP Meeting via certified mail, return receipt. They can always claim they didn't get the e-mail but it is hard to claim that they didn't get something when they signed for it. </p><p></p><p>If he already has an IEP, there isn't a federal timeline but there may be a state one. <strong>What state do you live in?</strong></p><p></p><p>I would send the letter C/RR to the director of Special Education. After 5 school days of hearing nothing, I would send a copy C/RR to the principal and the District Superintendent along with a letter to them stating that you sent an e-mail on XX/XX/2010 and XX/XX/2010 (include copies) and a C/RR letter on XX/XX/2010 to director of Special Education and that you have still not heard from her/him. I would state that you have grave concerns that difficult child's IEP is not being implemented as written/is no longer meeting his needs in the LRE (whichever applies)_and that you feel that your son is not receiving a F.A.P.E. </p><p>Give them 10 days to reply and if they continue to ignore you, bounce the whole issue to the state level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 376790, member: 1169"] You need to send the request for an IEP Meeting via certified mail, return receipt. They can always claim they didn't get the e-mail but it is hard to claim that they didn't get something when they signed for it. If he already has an IEP, there isn't a federal timeline but there may be a state one. [B]What state do you live in?[/B] I would send the letter C/RR to the director of Special Education. After 5 school days of hearing nothing, I would send a copy C/RR to the principal and the District Superintendent along with a letter to them stating that you sent an e-mail on XX/XX/2010 and XX/XX/2010 (include copies) and a C/RR letter on XX/XX/2010 to director of Special Education and that you have still not heard from her/him. I would state that you have grave concerns that difficult child's IEP is not being implemented as written/is no longer meeting his needs in the LRE (whichever applies)_and that you feel that your son is not receiving a F.A.P.E. Give them 10 days to reply and if they continue to ignore you, bounce the whole issue to the state level. [/QUOTE]
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