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Homeschool: SERVICES IN HOMESCHOOL – TX

Posted on 11/18/2019 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Alicia:  We homeschool. My daughter was tested in the public system last week and is dyslexic. Is the public system in Texas required to provide services to her? Daily tutoring Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 3 Comments ↓

Honors / AP Classes: SCHOOL SAYS NO ACCOMMODATIONS IN HIGH SCHOOL FOR HONORS CLASSES

Posted on 11/04/2019 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Elizabeth:  Can a district remove accommodations from a student with a SLD when they are in honors classes? My Daughter has only been able to achieve honor roll since being Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 3 Comments ↓

Homebound Instruction: SCHOOL SAYS NO ACCELERATED COURSES WITH HOMEBOUND INSTRUCTION

Posted on 10/21/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Stephanie:  My 15 year old son has ADD, depression, anxiety, and is suffering from a form of inflammatory bowel disease and has no control over his bowel functions. As a Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 1 Comment ↓

Homebound Instruction: 60(+) ABSENCES- SCHOOL REFUSES IEP

Posted on 10/14/2019 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

DR: Excessive absences are impacting my son’s educational ‘experience’, but because he’s a smart kid with high test scores the school says there is no academic impact and is denying Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 3 Comments ↓

Homebound Instruction: SPED STUDENT HOMEBOUND DUE TO DEPRESSION NEEDS REDUCED WORKLOAD

Posted on 09/30/2019 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Sue:  9th grade OHI student with ADHD and Dysgraphia is now homebound for the remainder of the school year (physician’s written request) due to severe depression. The doctor stated to Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 2 Comments ↓

Homebound Instruction: SCHOOL DENYING HOMEBOUND FOR PREGNANCY

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

Hannah:  Hello, i am currently 16 and pregnant and my doctor has filled out homebound instruction for me but my school keeps denying it. Is this Legal?

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 1 Comment ↓

Homebound Instruction: SCHOOL DENIES HOMEBOUND IN SPITE OF SURGEON’S REQUEST

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

Paul:  We are in a battle with my daughter’s school. Colon removed a year ago, bag on her side.  Home bound last year. now school said she was denied this Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 1 Comment ↓

Highly Qualified Teachers: NON-CERTIFIED SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER

Posted on 09/09/2019 by Community — 8 Comments ↓

Peter: I had an ARD meeting and I seemed to know more about special education procedures than the teacher. I looked up his certification and it has expired 3 years Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 8 Comments ↓

Homebound Instruction: CAN A HOMEBOUND STUDENT PARTICIPATE IN CHEEERLEADING

Posted on 07/08/2019 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Harriet:  My daughter has POTS and because of this has an IEP. She attends school 2 days a week and is then tutored 7 hours a week. She has been Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 1 Comment ↓

Highly Qualified Teachers: SPED TEACHERS LEAVING CLASS WITH AN AIDE

Posted on 12/17/2018 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Dave:  Can a sped teacher leave the class with just an aide to do other duties for the day? (i.e. step in as acting principal)

Posted in Question | Tagged H | 2 Comments ↓

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