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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 223952" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>After going back and reading this email again, I'm pretty pessimistic about getting her help at all. I've underlined the phrases that are really bugging me about it. Again, I think it would be different if he were getting to school on a regular basis and getting his school work done, but he isn't. And watch- they'll be the first to ssay that he needs to make all this up or fail and take 8th grade over.</p><p></p><p>I don't <em>think</em> higher ups in the sd can help because they wouldn't know if the student needed a referral or not- I think the referral has to come from the case manager at school or the principal. I don't know how much stink I can raise if she's not willing to do it. My gut tells me that he's missed so much, she doesn't want a bunch of people from the county looking at his iep that has NOTHING in it to address this issue. I would say that she was directed by higher ups to go the iep route first to get something in there to cover their rears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 223952, member: 3699"] After going back and reading this email again, I'm pretty pessimistic about getting her help at all. I've underlined the phrases that are really bugging me about it. Again, I think it would be different if he were getting to school on a regular basis and getting his school work done, but he isn't. And watch- they'll be the first to ssay that he needs to make all this up or fail and take 8th grade over. I don't [I]think[/I] higher ups in the sd can help because they wouldn't know if the student needed a referral or not- I think the referral has to come from the case manager at school or the principal. I don't know how much stink I can raise if she's not willing to do it. My gut tells me that he's missed so much, she doesn't want a bunch of people from the county looking at his iep that has NOTHING in it to address this issue. I would say that she was directed by higher ups to go the iep route first to get something in there to cover their rears. [/QUOTE]
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