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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 6662" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>What is ERC?</p><p></p><p>I'd want a copy of the state rule/regs that gives the school district authority to unilaterally perform this type of evaluation. </p><p></p><p>In theory, this sounds like a good idea. In practice, it could be abused by school district's. I'd think think there should be some 2nd opinion avenue at school district expense and some type of appeals process.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, however, if they are concerned an evaluation via IDEA should be performed to see if he qualifies for an IEP. If difficult child already has an IEP, his behavior should be controlled via a Behavior Intervention Plan. Likewise, if he has an IEP, the psychiatric evaluation should be performed under IDEA regs. There are built-in protections for student and parents, e.g., if you do not agree with their evaluation you can get an IEE at no cost to the parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 6662, member: 23"] What is ERC? I'd want a copy of the state rule/regs that gives the school district authority to unilaterally perform this type of evaluation. In theory, this sounds like a good idea. In practice, it could be abused by school district's. I'd think think there should be some 2nd opinion avenue at school district expense and some type of appeals process. Ultimately, however, if they are concerned an evaluation via IDEA should be performed to see if he qualifies for an IEP. If difficult child already has an IEP, his behavior should be controlled via a Behavior Intervention Plan. Likewise, if he has an IEP, the psychiatric evaluation should be performed under IDEA regs. There are built-in protections for student and parents, e.g., if you do not agree with their evaluation you can get an IEE at no cost to the parent. [/QUOTE]
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