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Parent Rights: SURROGATE PARENTS

Posted on 12/30/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Shannon:  I am a Program Specialist. I have several students that live with family members. Family members have been given guardianship by the courts but ed rights have not been Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 2 Comments ↓

Private Schools: ADA IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Posted on 12/19/2016 by Community — 16 Comments ↓

Neal:  What types of accommodations under the ADA are private schools legally obligated to follow for students with ADD/ADHD? My daughter has ADHD, and the private school (which does not Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 16 Comments ↓

Parent Rights: IDEA RIGHTS OF DIVORCED PARENTS WHO SHARE CUSTODY

Posted on 12/12/2016 by Community — 4 Comments ↓

Jenny:  I have heard that an IEP plan was met about and written for my 3 year old daughter. My ex was present but I never heard anything about it Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 4 Comments ↓

Private Placement: HOW TO GET TRANSFER OUT OF DISTRICT TO PRIVATE AUTISM SCHOOL

Posted on 12/07/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Kassie:  My son with ASD will be starting kindergarden next fall, he is currently in his second year of a great early intervention program but will age out after this Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 2 Comments ↓

Parent Rights: ARD MEETING HELD WITHOUT PARENTS, IEP CHANGED & IMPLEMENTED W/O CONSENT

Posted on 12/01/2016 by Community — 9 Comments ↓

Julie:  We received written notice of the schools intention to hold an ARD meeting for my daughters IEP. Neither my husband nor I were available on that date at the Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 9 Comments ↓

Private Schools: SPECIAL EDUCATION EVALUATION IN A PAROCHIAL SCHOOL

Posted on 11/30/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Jamie: I am the resource teacher at a private school. As part of my job, I work on referrals for any student that we may believe may need a special Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 2 Comments ↓

Placement: PLACEMENT CHANGE DUE TO BEHAVIOR ISSUES

Posted on 11/30/2016 by Community — 5 Comments ↓

David: If a student has an IEP with a ruling of OHI-ADHD and has become a behavior problem in the regular classroom, is it ok to move him from the Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 5 Comments ↓

Power of Attorney (POA): CAN A PARENT GIVE A POA TO HANDLE EDUCATION DECISIONS?

Posted on 11/16/2016 by Community — 10 Comments ↓

Pam:  I know of many parents that do not have the time, the patience, nor the understanding of the law that is needed for them to advocate for their child. Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 10 Comments ↓

PE / APE: ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION (APE)

Posted on 11/11/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Marcy:  I live in Florida and was told in an IEP meeting this morning that the school does not provide accommodations for PE. My son’s dr has deemed that he Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 2 Comments ↓

Parent Rights: PARENTS RIGHTS IN CLASS OBSERVATION / VOLUNTEERING

Posted on 11/03/2016 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Ruth: does a public elementary school have to concede a parent request to observe the classroom and / or volunteer? what about if other classes in the same grade have Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged P | 1 Comment ↓

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