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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 345025" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I wholeheartedly agree with Janet that Wee's emotional well-being must come first right now, but I wouldn't let the academic argument drop either. Because Wee is already an IEP student, use it as leverage. When a student doesn't meet their IEP goals year after year, the school district is extremely liable and can face some very hefty remediation costs if parents choose to go after them legally. Wee's academic progress--including meeting his IEP goals--won't happen if he's not emotionally stable.</p><p> </p><p>The key here is that the district needs to believe the parent is willing to hold them legally accountable, or else they can pretty much do what they please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 345025, member: 701"] I wholeheartedly agree with Janet that Wee's emotional well-being must come first right now, but I wouldn't let the academic argument drop either. Because Wee is already an IEP student, use it as leverage. When a student doesn't meet their IEP goals year after year, the school district is extremely liable and can face some very hefty remediation costs if parents choose to go after them legally. Wee's academic progress--including meeting his IEP goals--won't happen if he's not emotionally stable. The key here is that the district needs to believe the parent is willing to hold them legally accountable, or else they can pretty much do what they please. [/QUOTE]
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