IEPs: TIMELINE FOR DEVELOPING IEP WHEN STUDENT RE-ENROLLS
Catherine: Is there an Ohio Timeline for a student who enrolls in school AFTER their IEP has expired? At high school we get re-enrolled students who had dropped out before. Continue Reading →
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Catherine: Is there an Ohio Timeline for a student who enrolls in school AFTER their IEP has expired? At high school we get re-enrolled students who had dropped out before. Continue Reading →
Stephanie: I teach students with learning disabilities, and I am a parent af such a child. The state in which I teach has opted to follow the RTI process for Continue Reading →
Kristi: Please define Change in Placement for a child on an IEP. Is any change in time spent in a resource room considered a change in placement?
Nick: Hi guys, thank so much for maintaining this site which is a godsend now that I’ve discovered it. We have a 6 year old on the severe side of Continue Reading →
Denine: My son is diagnosed autistic and has had quite a number of incidences where a paraprofessional that works in the school says and does inappropriate things to him and Continue Reading →
Rachel: Could I get some clarification on general education teachers responsibility in regards to accommodating and modifying assignments and tests? There is a belief that it is all the special Continue Reading →
Debbie: My nine year old has dyslexia and ADD.We just had a CSE meeting and the reading program that they use is read 180 and system 44. I was told Continue Reading →
Jacqueline: Is the LEA responsible for a child’s education if he/she attends a Charter School, in the town of the LEA? Where does legal responsibility lie, with identifying/Child Find, FAPE, Continue Reading →
Megan: Our son’s IEP states door-to-door transportation. Our new school district, specifically the transportation department, is refusing this as we live in a new construction development and construction is still Continue Reading →
Michelle: Last year my son was assessed at school for an IEP and basically said that there was nothing wrong when clearly he pretty much failed a lot of the Continue Reading →
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