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what things are school allowed to do modification wise without an iep or 504 in place
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 198041" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Jennifer-</p><p></p><p>Are her issues affecting her ability to learn in school or prohibiting her peers from learning? If so, an IEP should be granted. I would absolutely as Superpsy recommended, send a registered letter to the school requesting a meeting and/or evaluation of your child. If you do this and you stronlgy feel she needs in school support and/or accomodations push for the IEP. A 504 is a worthless document which the school pushes on parents as a means to pacify them. It saiys that the school will do A, B and C as discussed, but gives you no legal footing when they do not follow through. An IEP gives you a legal footing that means the school has to do what is says it will in the document.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 198041, member: 3477"] Jennifer- Are her issues affecting her ability to learn in school or prohibiting her peers from learning? If so, an IEP should be granted. I would absolutely as Superpsy recommended, send a registered letter to the school requesting a meeting and/or evaluation of your child. If you do this and you stronlgy feel she needs in school support and/or accomodations push for the IEP. A 504 is a worthless document which the school pushes on parents as a means to pacify them. It saiys that the school will do A, B and C as discussed, but gives you no legal footing when they do not follow through. An IEP gives you a legal footing that means the school has to do what is says it will in the document. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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