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Shouldn’t a Sub Have Access to IEPs?

07/23/13
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My son had a substitute teacher for four weeks.  She didn’t know what accommodations he required in class. She said she never saw his IEP.  Shouldn’t a substitute have access to accommodations in an IEP? Certainly teachers, substitute teachers, and many other school staff members need information about your child. It is the only way […]

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Who Will Enforce the Special Ed Law?

03/17/11
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As a parent and an educator, I know that accountability is lacking in most schools. Children with disabilities suffer when they don’t have good IEPs, or their IEPs are not implemented, or they don’t have good transition plans that prepare them for life after school. Unfortunately, the law is available but it’s not implemented to […]

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