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Teacher wants her to stay back a grade
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 263267" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I suggest that you repost this on the Special Education forum and they can give you specifics on what steps to follow. </p><p> </p><p>Sometimes repeating a grade can be beneficial (especially if maturity is a primary issue) but the bottom line is if an IEP student didn't respond to the methods the first time around they probably won't the second time around. The school needs to support the recommendation with test data (not just classroom scores) and needs to formulate a plan based on that data. Then it needs to be determined whether the recommendations can be best carried out by repeating the current grade or if it would be better for her to go on. </p><p> </p><p>Doing the same thing that didn't work the first time won't help. But you need to go through the Special Education channels and not just deal with the teacher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 263267, member: 701"] I suggest that you repost this on the Special Education forum and they can give you specifics on what steps to follow. Sometimes repeating a grade can be beneficial (especially if maturity is a primary issue) but the bottom line is if an IEP student didn't respond to the methods the first time around they probably won't the second time around. The school needs to support the recommendation with test data (not just classroom scores) and needs to formulate a plan based on that data. Then it needs to be determined whether the recommendations can be best carried out by repeating the current grade or if it would be better for her to go on. Doing the same thing that didn't work the first time won't help. But you need to go through the Special Education channels and not just deal with the teacher. [/QUOTE]
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