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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 169145" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Try to find an advocate to attend a meeting with the higher ups with you. Also, I would go ahead and see the attny but maybe not commit to Due Process just yet. Our sd did several illegal things (re. IEP) until I mentioned seeing a Special Education attny a couple of times and started sending certified letters to the director of Special Education, the superintendent, and my locality's rep on the board of supervisors. (Make sure you cc: "Special Education attny's name" at bottom of letters) I was so afraid of retaliation - and I still think due process would lead to retaliation for difficult child- but this approach seemed to turn things around. Of course it it different at different schools, but it is an action to try if you really would prefer not to go straight to due process. Mediation might be an option- I don't know if applies in this case and it might not be very effective anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 169145, member: 3699"] Try to find an advocate to attend a meeting with the higher ups with you. Also, I would go ahead and see the attny but maybe not commit to Due Process just yet. Our sd did several illegal things (re. IEP) until I mentioned seeing a Special Education attny a couple of times and started sending certified letters to the director of Special Education, the superintendent, and my locality's rep on the board of supervisors. (Make sure you cc: "Special Education attny's name" at bottom of letters) I was so afraid of retaliation - and I still think due process would lead to retaliation for difficult child- but this approach seemed to turn things around. Of course it it different at different schools, but it is an action to try if you really would prefer not to go straight to due process. Mediation might be an option- I don't know if applies in this case and it might not be very effective anyway. [/QUOTE]
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