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Placement: IEP/CLASSROOM PLACEMENT/SERVICES

Posted on 10/29/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Jen:  My son has PDD, ODD, and anxiety disorder. At home he is a typical 5 year old boy as well as when he is getting 1 on 1 attention. Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 2 Comments ↓

Section 504: UPDATING 504 PLANS

Posted on 10/17/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Beth:  Does updating 504 plans require a parent to sign off on the plan -in writing? How often can the district ask for a medical diagnosis from the parents?

Posted in Question | Tagged S | 2 Comments ↓

Teacher Issues: GEN ED TEACHER INPUT FOR IEP ACCOMMODATIONS / MODIFICATIONS

Posted on 10/17/2018 by Community — 4 Comments ↓

Heidi:  How much input does the gen ed teacher have on what accommodations are being included on an IEP? Some modifications take a lot of time and it can become Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 4 Comments ↓

FERPA: OBTAINING COPIES OF DISTRICT TESTS IN MICHIGAN?

Posted on 10/17/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Lisa:  I live in Michigan, and want to get copies of a couple of tests that my son has taken in one of is elective classes (Health class). He is Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged F | 2 Comments ↓

Section 504: 504 FOR ADHD NOT WORKING, SCHOOL REFUSES RE-EVAL

Posted on 10/17/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Debbie:  son evaluated in 4rd grade. IQ 138 (unusable) QAI 148, by school testing. Showed some sig. areas of concern 45/48 pt discrepancies on testing, why his IQ is unusable. Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged S | 2 Comments ↓

IEPs: IEP END DATE APPROACHING – SCHEDULING CONFLICT FOR REVIEW MEETING

Posted on 10/09/2018 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Cam:  My teenage child’s IEP ends at the end of this month. There is a scheduling conflict. I have been asking for the review for several weeks, but the school Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged I | 3 Comments ↓

Educational Records: SPED SUPERVISOR FALSIFYING STUDENT RECORDS

Posted on 10/09/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Karen:  Please Help!!! I have a parent in a district and we discovered the Special Ed Supervisor changed her child’s Progress Reports from 2012-2016. The Supervisor dated the changes 2/2016, Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged E | 2 Comments ↓

IEP Compliance: IEP ISN’T BEING FOLLOWED, WHAT DO I DO?

Posted on 10/01/2018 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Tammy:  My son has an IEP, it is very well written and seems to contain all services, modifications, and accommodations that he needs. However, the IEP isn’t being followed. He Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged I | 3 Comments ↓

Preschool: SPED SERVICES FOR PRESCHOOL STUDENTS

Posted on 10/01/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Katie:  I live in a state that does not have mandatory Preschool and does not have a Pre-K program in each school district. My local school district does not have Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 2 Comments ↓

Letters: LETTER ABOUT ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY AND 504 PLAN

Posted on 10/01/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Maria: My son is receiving 504 services in Ohio as a sophomore in high school. He has recently dropped a class, which has him now at 5 credits. He plays Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged L | 2 Comments ↓

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