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When should a manifestation determination review be held after a school suspension?
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 460536" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Thank you for your responses. I found out yesterday that all rights automatically transfer to the student when he turns 18 years old. They explained this in the meeting yesterday, and I told them that my husband and I wanted to be part of the decisions regarding our son's education (difficult child also wanted us to be involved). I then signed a form which gives husband and I the right to be included in IEP meetings. </p><p></p><p>I have sent an email to the 3 people on the IEP team today to say that we want to reschedule the IEP meeting until next week. I know that they want this to happen ASAP after difficult child was suspended. I have not heard any response from the school yet, but my husband, I and difficult child will not be at any meeting on Wednesday morning. </p><p></p><p>Also, when the school searched difficult child's backpack and found the incense, difficult child told them that it wasn't even his incense and that it belonged to a friend of his who had borrowed his backpack. This answer may not be true, but this is what difficult child told the school. difficult child was suspended for three days for bringing in contraband to the school, and now that want to have this manifestation determination review. My husband and I really feel that it is important to include the therapist who has been treating difficult child for the past 18 months in this meeting. Can the school still hold an IEP meeting tomorrow if the difficult child or his parents are not at the meeting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 460536, member: 3710"] Thank you for your responses. I found out yesterday that all rights automatically transfer to the student when he turns 18 years old. They explained this in the meeting yesterday, and I told them that my husband and I wanted to be part of the decisions regarding our son's education (difficult child also wanted us to be involved). I then signed a form which gives husband and I the right to be included in IEP meetings. I have sent an email to the 3 people on the IEP team today to say that we want to reschedule the IEP meeting until next week. I know that they want this to happen ASAP after difficult child was suspended. I have not heard any response from the school yet, but my husband, I and difficult child will not be at any meeting on Wednesday morning. Also, when the school searched difficult child's backpack and found the incense, difficult child told them that it wasn't even his incense and that it belonged to a friend of his who had borrowed his backpack. This answer may not be true, but this is what difficult child told the school. difficult child was suspended for three days for bringing in contraband to the school, and now that want to have this manifestation determination review. My husband and I really feel that it is important to include the therapist who has been treating difficult child for the past 18 months in this meeting. Can the school still hold an IEP meeting tomorrow if the difficult child or his parents are not at the meeting? [/QUOTE]
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