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<blockquote data-quote="Karen &amp; Crew" data-source="post: 33774" data-attributes="member: 3504"><p>I was in a similar situation last year with my difficult child and while I was transferring him within the public school system (transferring from regular elementary to advanced studies elementary) the powers that controlled special testing, 504's, etc. at the regular school flat out refused to saying that "We can't afford to waste our resources when he won't be with us next year anyway. Let M.A. deal with it as they get more money for these things anyway." That has caused a lot of problems this year.</p><p></p><p>So I'm of the opinion that I wouldn't tell them. Your difficult child needs the stuff drawn up and right now she is still their student and its their responsibility.</p><p></p><p>If it comes back to you next year with the "why didn't you tell us you were moving her" I'd probably fib a bit (if you could) and say the decision was made after the meeting. After all, you could still change your mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karen & Crew, post: 33774, member: 3504"] I was in a similar situation last year with my difficult child and while I was transferring him within the public school system (transferring from regular elementary to advanced studies elementary) the powers that controlled special testing, 504's, etc. at the regular school flat out refused to saying that "We can't afford to waste our resources when he won't be with us next year anyway. Let M.A. deal with it as they get more money for these things anyway." That has caused a lot of problems this year. So I'm of the opinion that I wouldn't tell them. Your difficult child needs the stuff drawn up and right now she is still their student and its their responsibility. If it comes back to you next year with the "why didn't you tell us you were moving her" I'd probably fib a bit (if you could) and say the decision was made after the meeting. After all, you could still change your mind. [/QUOTE]
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