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Evaluations: WHICH PUBLIC SCHOOL IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EVALUATING

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 4 Comments ↓

Jennifer:  My daughter attends an out of district public school. I pay tuition for her to attend this out of district school and she has attended for the last 5 Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged E | 4 Comments ↓

Observation: OBSERVATION BY OT AND CPSE WITHOUT CONSENT

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Danielle:  Hi. I recently found out that our CPSE chair, as well as an OT from our school district, observed our daughter in her private pre-school setting. We were never Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged O | 1 Comment ↓

IEP Meeting: SCHOOL STOPS IEP MEETING IN PROGRESS

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 4 Comments ↓

Donna:  The pupil appraisal person excuses herself for a minute during the IEP meeting, then announces to everyone that the meeting will have to be rescheduled until the district’s IEP Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged I | 4 Comments ↓

Re-Evaluations: REEVALUATION DEFINITION

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Raquel:  Student was evaluated for OT and Adaptive PE. The IEP has the next FIE listed for 3 years. My question is, if an FIE was not done initially and Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged R | 1 Comment ↓

Educational Consultants: NEED EDUC CONSULTANT FOR IEP IN ERIE, PA

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Linda:  Hello there, I am looking for a consultant for help with IEP meetings in Erie county, PA. If you happen to be one or know anyone in my area, Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged E | 2 Comments ↓

Truancy: TRUANT IEP HIGH SCHOOLERS

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Judy:  Our administration is stating that we must pass our alternative high school students even if attendance is 50% and/or work completion is minimal. Typically the eligibility is ED, but Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 1 Comment ↓

Evaluations: EVALUATIONS AFTER NEW DIAGNOSIS?

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Susan:  Our 17 year old son had an IEP for autism, and was evaluated 3 years ago, with this diagnosis. Since then, he spent 5 1/2 months in residential treatment Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged E | 1 Comment ↓

Section 504: WILL 504 MEET NEEDS OF GIFTED, ADHD, ODD?

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Shawn: Exceptionally gifted, adhd-combined severe, odd – meets criteria. 4th grade. We have worked to provide him with teachers that will be the best mix, went to all the right Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged S | 1 Comment ↓

Unique Needs: SCHOOL NOT MEETING 2E RELATED SERVICE NEEDS

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Elana:  The team recommended 6/8 RR periods per cycle to address written expression delays in a 2E student with an IEP . The RR is in a group setting, no Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged U | 1 Comment ↓

Section 504: CAN A PARENT CANCEL A 504 MEETING?

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Maria: Can the parent cancel a 504 meeting if the administrator is someone the parent doesn’t want in the meeting and ask to have it rescheduled when there is a Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged S | 1 Comment ↓

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