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Class Ratios: OVER OUR HEADS CASELOADS

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Lisa:  Is there a firm limit as to how many special needs students a special education teacher is responsible for during the course of a typical day or week in Continue Reading →

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Curriculum: PARTICIPATING IN CLASS ACTIVITIES OF A DIFFERENT GRADE LEVEL

Posted on 09/23/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Sarah:  I have a 1st grade student eligible for special education services under OHI. The student has global delays and right side impairment due to CP. The student is just Continue Reading →

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Classification: EBD ELIGIBILITY

Posted on 09/16/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Frustrated mom:  School wants to label my son as EBD. He only has problems at school (teacher hates him, his brother has emotional issues, I am taking him to therapy Continue Reading →

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Compensatory Ed: SCHOOL INSISTS SLP DELIVER COMPENSATORY SPEECH SERVICES IN THE HOME

Posted on 09/09/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Maxine: District was instructed through the courts to provide compensatory services for speech.  Director is ordering SLP to go to home to deliver services. Student is violent and SLP refuses Continue Reading →

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Caselaw: FRY V. NAPOLEON – STATE OR FEDERAL CASE?

Posted on 08/12/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Isabel:  Is Fry v. Napoleon Comm. School District is this a federal or state case?

Posted in ADA, Advocacy, Cases, Discrimination / Section 504 / ADAA, Health & Medical Issues, Legal Decisions, Legal News, Question, Section 504 | Tagged C | 1 Comment ↓

Child Find: WHAT IS A “REASONABLE” TIMEFRAME FOR CHILD FIND?

Posted on 08/12/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Sophie:  I read that a school district must honor its Child Find obligation within a “reasonable” timeframe. How many weeks, months or years does “reasonable” mean? For a student who Continue Reading →

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College / Continuing Ed: DYSLEXIA AND BEING AN ESL STUDENT

Posted on 08/05/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Parvin:  Hi, I was kicked out of the college because I am slow in reading, writing and speaking. Actually, I have dyslexia with audio processing problem, but I don’t have Continue Reading →

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Charter Schools: NO AIR CONDITIONING AND A LEAKING CEILING IN MY CHILDREN’S CLASSROOM

Posted on 08/05/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Debbie: I live in Florida and my children attend a charter school. Our children started class on August 10 and since that day, they have not had air conditioning in Continue Reading →

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College Boards: WHAT STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES REQUIRED FOR ELIGIBILITY FOR ACCOMMODATIONS?

Posted on 08/05/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Milo:  What specific psychological test standardized scores must be below average for eligibility for ADA extra test-taking accommodations for the College Board. My child is gifted with ADHD inattentive type Continue Reading →

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Compensatory Ed: COMPENSATORY SERVICES DURING SCHOOL HOURS

Posted on 08/05/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Cher:  My son received partial compensatory services over summer at a LMB center. Now that school has started we would like to continue those services. Can I pull my son Continue Reading →

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