Suspensions: BULLYING AND SUSPENSION
Jessica: Are there special situations that prevent a child with an IEP to be suspended when they are harrassing, bullying, and making terroristic threats to other children.
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Jessica: Are there special situations that prevent a child with an IEP to be suspended when they are harrassing, bullying, and making terroristic threats to other children.
Teresa: I have a 4th grader who is Dyslexic. His IEP states that he should have 150 minutes of direct instruction, but he says he is not getting help. The Continue Reading →
Cheryl: Our school district has scheduled Tier 2 and Tier 3 intervention( pullout) services during the block where all general education students receive Science / social studies/ computers: thus these Continue Reading →
Jess: Hi, I would like advice on how to have critical conversations with parents regarding realistic expectations for their child’s future. For instance, I work with several parents whose children Continue Reading →
F: A private school student has an IEP with the LEA. The IEP package contains medical documents. The parent gave the full package to the private school’s administration. The school Continue Reading →
Tim: Must the reg. ed teacher that provide services in a support model sign stating that the received a copy of the IEP? Is this Fed or State or district Continue Reading →
Deborah: My 8 year old daughter with Down Syndrome has been in a general education classroom with an aide and the school called a special IEP meeting to move her Continue Reading →
Michelle: Can a substitute teacher replace a special education teacher for the remainder of the school year? We live in Missouri.
Astrid: I have been an OT for many years and have not run into anything like my current crop of administrators. They have taken over directing my caseload. Directions have Continue Reading →
Sam: In certain Tennessee districts, special education students are in full inclusion with no pull-out because of RTI classes, even though their IEP states that the student is getting special Continue Reading →
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