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Signed papers for school testing yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 520786" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh wow Bunny, was it at the beginning or end of Feb? Check out your state guidelines ... you should have had a response as to whether or not testing would be undertaken so that you can follow due process to appeal if they say no etc... or so that you can sign off on a plan and gitter done. You must be so frustrated. My advocate just helped my sister and told her to write the letter and say that you expect to hear of the assessment plan by (and date it fourteen days from when you send the letter) so that she would at least know if she had to fight or could get the deal moving along. </p><p></p><p>Who said that a teacher can't tell a parent to request testing? They should (in a perfect world) actually be doing it together. How sad to hear that, must make you crazy. Child find (the federal rules) say that anyone can make a referral and most of our referrals when I was teaching came from teachers (at the elementary and older level that is). Most gen ed teachers in fact wanted these harder to teach kids taken off their hands (oh how frustrating for them when that was not in the cards.... but some thought that way)... That seems really shady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 520786, member: 12886"] Oh wow Bunny, was it at the beginning or end of Feb? Check out your state guidelines ... you should have had a response as to whether or not testing would be undertaken so that you can follow due process to appeal if they say no etc... or so that you can sign off on a plan and gitter done. You must be so frustrated. My advocate just helped my sister and told her to write the letter and say that you expect to hear of the assessment plan by (and date it fourteen days from when you send the letter) so that she would at least know if she had to fight or could get the deal moving along. Who said that a teacher can't tell a parent to request testing? They should (in a perfect world) actually be doing it together. How sad to hear that, must make you crazy. Child find (the federal rules) say that anyone can make a referral and most of our referrals when I was teaching came from teachers (at the elementary and older level that is). Most gen ed teachers in fact wanted these harder to teach kids taken off their hands (oh how frustrating for them when that was not in the cards.... but some thought that way)... That seems really shady. [/QUOTE]
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