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College / Continuing Ed: STUDENT TEACHING STATE TESTING FOR LD STUDENT

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

Colleen:  Our Adult LD child hasn’t been able to pass the Illinois state exam to allow him to student teach, which would allow him to finish his special Ed graduate Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 1 Comment ↓

Caselaw: IS 9TH CIRCUIT (DOUG C) RULING MEANINGLESS IN 2ND CIRCUIT?

Posted on 07/30/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Karen: While the 9th Circuit ruled in favor of parents when District developed IEP without parents at the IEP meeting, does the 9th Circuit’s ruling have any teeth in a Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 1 Comment ↓

Compensatory Ed: CAN CONPENSATORY SERVICES BE PAID IN LUMP SUM?

Posted on 07/22/2019 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Peter:   Previous mediation resulted in agreement of services to be included in the IEP for school year 2015-2016. Services were added to the IEP but most of them were not Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 2 Comments ↓

Classification: CHANGING SCHOOL CLASSIFICATION

Posted on 07/22/2019 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Dorothy:  My child, age 9, is severely mentally handicapped. He will be a baby forever..6 mos. To a year old has been his limit. The school classifies him as deaf/blind, Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 2 Comments ↓

Consent: WHO HAS IEP SAY, PARENTS OR FOSTER PARENT

Posted on 06/17/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Cath:  Helping a family, but I have received two different answers. Who does the school need to get permission from for IEP, denial of services, etc…parents whose rights are not Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 1 Comment ↓

Consent: CAN A TEACHER “PRESENT” STUDENT TO INTERVENTION TEAM WHEN PARENT OBJECTS?

Posted on 06/17/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Kae: My daughter’s teacher brought up at the last School conference of the year that she wanted to present her to their Student intervention team. My husband and I said Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 1 Comment ↓

Complaints: TITLE 1 FUNDS FOR PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL STUDENTS

Posted on 06/10/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Linda:  We have discovered that our school district is receiving Title 1 funds in the millions but has not made the funds for tutoring or transportation to a non Program Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 1 Comment ↓

Consent: IS PARENT CONSENT NEEDED FOR BEHAVIOR PLAN?

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

Carla:  Can a school team complete a Behavioral Plan without consent? Can a Behavioral Plan be completed without permission from parent?

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 1 Comment ↓

Class Ratios: NUMBER OF CHILDREN ON A CASELOAD FOR A TEACHER

Posted on 05/20/2019 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Rose: I would like to know how many children should be assigned to a teacher because my childs teacher has 48 spcial education self contained studets with severe learning disability

Posted in Question | Tagged C | 3 Comments ↓

Compensatory Ed: HOW ARE COMPENSATORY SERVICES PROVIDED?

Posted on 04/08/2019 by Community — 9 Comments ↓

Tricsh: My son is entitled to a large amount of speech compensatory services, and the school district is saying they are to be provided during his school day. However this Continue Reading →

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