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School Says, “No Advanced Classes for Kids with IEPs”

03/21/13
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My child has a learning disability. Her teachers want her to enroll in advanced classes. She is eligible based on her test scores and school performance. The School will not let her enroll her because she has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). What are her legal rights? Your child has an IEP because she is […]

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Enforcing IDEA: Taking Action for Systemic Change

04/07/11
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Enforcing IDEA can be difficult. Use the tactics and strategies found in Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy and other Wrightslaw resources. Here are some other ways to require enforcement of IDEA within your school. And, some tips about what to do. 1. Find out if your school has a chapter of SEPTA (Special Education Parent […]

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