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Student service director who won't communicate with me
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 537532"><p>They can't "move ahead" with anything other than what is in the current IEP (unless there is a lack of resources where they can't) without your written authorization. Check out wrightslaw.com about all this. I would highly recommend you call the District Head of Special Education and if that is the person that is not communicating with you, call the state Dept of Education and file a verbal complaint. Find an advocate ASAP. These people are definitely out of compliance. Federal law says that a new school must follow the student's IEP to the best of their ability until another one can be written. You might want to remind them of that and show them you know the law. Find out what part of the IEP they CAN'T follow and ask for it in writing. You are going to need an advocate. Sounds like you moved into a bad district.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 537532"] They can't "move ahead" with anything other than what is in the current IEP (unless there is a lack of resources where they can't) without your written authorization. Check out wrightslaw.com about all this. I would highly recommend you call the District Head of Special Education and if that is the person that is not communicating with you, call the state Dept of Education and file a verbal complaint. Find an advocate ASAP. These people are definitely out of compliance. Federal law says that a new school must follow the student's IEP to the best of their ability until another one can be written. You might want to remind them of that and show them you know the law. Find out what part of the IEP they CAN'T follow and ask for it in writing. You are going to need an advocate. Sounds like you moved into a bad district. [/QUOTE]
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