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Discrimination: SCHEDULING SPORTS GAMES SAME DAY AS SAT, HAD TO WAIVE EXTENDED TIME

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

Alexandra:  Hi. Is there any legal ramification for a high school scheduling a sports game on the same day as the SAT at 1030 in the morning? My daughter had Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 1 Comment ↓

Documentation: ARE SCHOOLS REQUIRED TO KEEP RECORDS OF A CHILD’S ATTENDANCE AT SERVICES?

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

Denise:  My daughter is claiming that she has not been pulled out for math intervention every day, as required by her IEP. When I asked her case manager (who happens Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 1 Comment ↓

Due Process: DO GENERAL ED STUDENTS HAVE SAME RIGHTS AS SPECIAL ED STUDENTS?

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

Jamie:  Do general education students have the same rights as Special Ed students? Special Ed students have the right to due process hearing transcripts, does general ed student also have Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 1 Comment ↓

Dyslexia: TEACHER NOT FOLLOWING IEP, RETALIATING AGAINST PARENT

Posted on 06/03/2019 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

BJ:  My son has dyslexia, dysgraphia, anxiety disorder and autism. WE have had numerous complaints about the teacher not following the IEP. Contests in class boys against girls, rewards for Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 3 Comments ↓

Dysgraphia: DOCTOR DIAGNOSES DYSGRAPHIA, SCHOOL SAYS BEHAVIOR

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

Sam:  My son’s teacher complained about him not writing properly and thought he was defiant. I spoke to his doctor and explained the situation, the doctor said he has dysgraphia. Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 1 Comment ↓

Dyslexia: NEW JERSEY, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, BERGEN COUNTY, DYSLEXIA

Posted on 02/14/2019 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Heather:  I need advice on the best public elementary schools in Bergen County, NJ for being dyslexia friendly with accommodations and providing remediation.

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 2 Comments ↓

Discipline: ZERO FOR TALKING DURING A TEST

Posted on 12/10/2018 by Community — 5 Comments ↓

Dave:  I have a student that has been warned during every test, as the class has, and if talking takes place…a zero will be given. PSAT, SAT and State Examinations Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 5 Comments ↓

Due Process: DUE PROCESS TIMELINE

Posted on 11/23/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Cheri:  I live in MI. How long after an IEP do I have to file due process and receive a “stay put”?

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 2 Comments ↓

Discipline: REMOVAL FROM CLASSROOM AS PUNISHMENT

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

Lucy:  My grandson’s Resource Specialist is removing my grandson from the classroom and making him stand outside for at least 10 minutes because he is easily distracted and is not Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 2 Comments ↓

Dyslexia: USING READ 180 PROGRAM FOR DYSLEXIA

Posted on 09/24/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

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 →

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