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School doesn't want to give me copies of IEP's & Learning Disability (LD) Testing....grrr Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Superpsy" data-source="post: 195606" data-attributes="member: 5848"><p>I read some of FERPA again and just wanted to correct myself...In some cases the school district IS required to give you copies of records (not just access).</p><p> </p><p>Your request sounds appropriate to me...not sure why the school is giving you the run around. It sounds like no one has refused you access, they're just taking a while. I would go ahead and put the request in writing as well.</p><p> </p><p>The 16 year old thing is news to me. As far as I know that's not the age of majority in OK is it? You still make the decisions for him at that age. Sounds like school policy masquerading as law to me.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry that you've gotten such a run around. The big thing is documenting requests. Phone calls (unfortunately) will often not get you too far...a certified letter will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superpsy, post: 195606, member: 5848"] I read some of FERPA again and just wanted to correct myself...In some cases the school district IS required to give you copies of records (not just access). Your request sounds appropriate to me...not sure why the school is giving you the run around. It sounds like no one has refused you access, they're just taking a while. I would go ahead and put the request in writing as well. The 16 year old thing is news to me. As far as I know that's not the age of majority in OK is it? You still make the decisions for him at that age. Sounds like school policy masquerading as law to me. Sorry that you've gotten such a run around. The big thing is documenting requests. Phone calls (unfortunately) will often not get you too far...a certified letter will. [/QUOTE]
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