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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 388397" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I think those are all very standard, and are required to be stated for most high school Special Education students around here; I recall it being in the IEPs for both my girls (and both had college-bound, advanced diploma written into theri IEPs, until their senior year when it became clear the advanced diploma wasn't going to happen). They are required to state what supports will be offered/available after they turn 18/leave high school. In their senior year, both my difficult children had to sign something acknowledging they knew about those supports being available, however, neither of them took advantage of them (although I wish they had, to be honest). </p><p></p><p>If it bothers you, just ask them what it means since it seems in confict with the college-bound plan. I'd bet they'll tell you they're required to put that stuff in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 388397, member: 1157"] I think those are all very standard, and are required to be stated for most high school Special Education students around here; I recall it being in the IEPs for both my girls (and both had college-bound, advanced diploma written into theri IEPs, until their senior year when it became clear the advanced diploma wasn't going to happen). They are required to state what supports will be offered/available after they turn 18/leave high school. In their senior year, both my difficult children had to sign something acknowledging they knew about those supports being available, however, neither of them took advantage of them (although I wish they had, to be honest). If it bothers you, just ask them what it means since it seems in confict with the college-bound plan. I'd bet they'll tell you they're required to put that stuff in there. [/QUOTE]
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