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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 224023" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yep, I know- I can't beleieve that all I'm asking for is a referral from them and that's too much to ask. I'm going to call social services and see if I can get some info about this waiver while I'm waiting on advocate to call me.</p><p></p><p>It probably is a sd policy- I believe that the principal did call her higher ups to see what processes she had to take- then, my guess is that he asked her if we had tried to deal with this in an iep and she said "no" (which is true- because they would not) and he told her that she needed to do that first. The team coordinator lady did tell me that least restrictive provisions had to be tried first. In my mind, I HAD tried them already.</p><p></p><p>Now, since things have gotten worse to the point of crisis, the school takes the approach of "well, we didn't do this yet- we need to do this first"-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 224023, member: 3699"] Yep, I know- I can't beleieve that all I'm asking for is a referral from them and that's too much to ask. I'm going to call social services and see if I can get some info about this waiver while I'm waiting on advocate to call me. It probably is a sd policy- I believe that the principal did call her higher ups to see what processes she had to take- then, my guess is that he asked her if we had tried to deal with this in an iep and she said "no" (which is true- because they would not) and he told her that she needed to do that first. The team coordinator lady did tell me that least restrictive provisions had to be tried first. In my mind, I HAD tried them already. Now, since things have gotten worse to the point of crisis, the school takes the approach of "well, we didn't do this yet- we need to do this first"- [/QUOTE]
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