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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 246169" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>We have two transportation issues</p><p></p><p>1) The sight of the bus sometimes triggers a panic attack in Tigger and he <em>cannot</em> walk out to the bus until he calms down. This sometimes means that the bus needs to wait beyond the 3 minutes allowed. This was not a problem at his old school because he started at an "off" time but now that he is starting at a regular time, the driver can't wait because she'd be late picking up kids for the primary school.</p><p></p><p>2) They assigned him to come home on a bus with 7 junior high students. He is only a 4th grader. He would be on the bus about 15-20 minutes with these kids.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I am transporting him in the afternoons and I'm hoping he can meet the 3-minute wait limit in the mornings.</p><p></p><p>Can I bill the school for my transportation costs? More the point of it than the money. And can the IEP team designate that the bus must wait longer than the 3-minutes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 246169, member: 1169"] We have two transportation issues 1) The sight of the bus sometimes triggers a panic attack in Tigger and he [I]cannot[/I] walk out to the bus until he calms down. This sometimes means that the bus needs to wait beyond the 3 minutes allowed. This was not a problem at his old school because he started at an "off" time but now that he is starting at a regular time, the driver can't wait because she'd be late picking up kids for the primary school. 2) They assigned him to come home on a bus with 7 junior high students. He is only a 4th grader. He would be on the bus about 15-20 minutes with these kids. Right now, I am transporting him in the afternoons and I'm hoping he can meet the 3-minute wait limit in the mornings. Can I bill the school for my transportation costs? More the point of it than the money. And can the IEP team designate that the bus must wait longer than the 3-minutes? [/QUOTE]
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