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Complaints: TITLE 1 FUNDS FOR PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL STUDENTS

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Linda:  We have discovered that our school district is receiving Title 1 funds in the millions but has not made the funds for tutoring or transportation to a non Program Continue Reading →

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Bullying: RIGHTS OF STUDENTS IN GENERAL ED VS. SPECIAL ED

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

CMD:  what are the rights of a 3rd grade girl who is being bullied by a special education boy. He ask girls to unzip their coats so he can see Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged B | 1 Comment ↓

Graduation: REMAINING IN SCHOOL PAST 18

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Phyllis:  My son is going to be a senior next year. I would like for him to remain in school past 18 years in order for him to have a Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged G | 1 Comment ↓

IEPs: UNABLE TO FINISH TRIENNIAL IEP

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Kim:  My son has had a speech and occupational therapy IEP for years. He is in 2nd grade and I initiated an autism screening many months ago. The district is Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged I | 1 Comment ↓

Section 504: IEP TO 504 FOR COLLEGE

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Andrea:  I currently have a private school student ready to graduate from private school. His IEP expired 5 years ago and he has been on a Service Plan since then. Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged S | 1 Comment ↓

Teacher Issues: TEACHER SPECIAL ED. HEADCOUNT

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Sherry: I teach a separate setting classroom but also help with students who have similar goals in areas of literacy. For example is a student is in need of letter Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 1 Comment ↓

Transition to Middle School: MIDDLE SCHOOL WANTS TO REDUCE MY SON’S CURRICULUM

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Paula:  We just had a transition meeting with my son’s new IEP team from middle school. They told us that they want to put him in resource Math, Language Arts Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 1 Comment ↓

Documentation: ARE SCHOOLS REQUIRED TO KEEP RECORDS OF A CHILD’S ATTENDANCE AT SERVICES?

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Denise:  My daughter is claiming that she has not been pulled out for math intervention every day, as required by her IEP. When I asked her case manager (who happens Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 1 Comment ↓

Teacher Issues: FUNDING FOR GEN ED TEACHERS

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

CJ:  Just a curious question, if a general ed teacher(algebra, or geometry, or etc) has a special education inclusion teacher or assistant in the classroom every class, and the class Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 1 Comment ↓

Evaluations: INITIAL EVALUATION REQUEST DENIED

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Terri:  Illinois Law contains language describing criteria that must be met in order for an LEA to deny a parent’s request for initial evaluation. Is Illinois out of order? Does Continue Reading →

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