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The IEP/testing saga continues...Some DUH moments for school psychologist
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 389764"><p>I am so glad you got your way. It sounds like you might have them running in the right direction with the advocates at their heels. I have a thought about the SpEd teacher and the 2nd grade test. I can see this happening with one of our teachers here. Here's the scenario that is running through my head as I read this: "At the IEP, the SpEd teacher states that he administered the 7th grade test and Jumper passed all of it, thus proving that Special Education is not necessary." Then I see you ask to see the actual test and Jumper's responses and you get to watch the SpEd teacher go pale because he REALLY DID administer the 2nd grade test. That ending sounds so awesome. I know, I'm evil but I can just see that teacher doing this and you catching him at it.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck at the meeting and make sure to let us know how it went!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 389764"] I am so glad you got your way. It sounds like you might have them running in the right direction with the advocates at their heels. I have a thought about the SpEd teacher and the 2nd grade test. I can see this happening with one of our teachers here. Here's the scenario that is running through my head as I read this: "At the IEP, the SpEd teacher states that he administered the 7th grade test and Jumper passed all of it, thus proving that Special Education is not necessary." Then I see you ask to see the actual test and Jumper's responses and you get to watch the SpEd teacher go pale because he REALLY DID administer the 2nd grade test. That ending sounds so awesome. I know, I'm evil but I can just see that teacher doing this and you catching him at it. Good Luck at the meeting and make sure to let us know how it went! [/QUOTE]
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