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Transportation: AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES + BUSSING

Posted on 01/08/2016 by Community — 8 Comments ↓

Patricia:  My son is a high functioning autistic freshmen in HS – currently placed out of district in Yonkers NY- and is interested in partaking in a variety of activities Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 8 Comments ↓

Tests and Assessments: MODIFICATIONS FOR TESTS

Posted on 01/08/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Scott: Should district required assessment be modified for sped students if the student is going to have to test without modifications on state standardized test? RA lines up with state Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 2 Comments ↓

Teacher Issues: TEACHING WITH NO ASSISTANCE AS REQUIRED IN IEPS

Posted on 01/08/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Mildred:  I am a general Ed sixth grade teacher with 26 students in the classroom. The iep for four students recommend a special Ed teacher and a crisis manager para Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 2 Comments ↓

Transportation: REDUCED SERVICES & TRANSPORTATION ISSUE

Posted on 01/07/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Denny:  Student that is in a functional setting all day and has bus services due to his disability is reduced to 1/2 day due to behaviors. Is the district required Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 2 Comments ↓

Tests and Assessments: IQ TESTS – SCHOOL SAYS NOT REQUIRED BY LAW

Posted on 01/07/2016 by Community — 10 Comments ↓

Cathy:  My daughter’s new school says an IQ test is required by law and if they don’t administer one they cannot modify her general ed curriculum anymore. My daughter is Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 10 Comments ↓

Translation Services: TRANSLATING SPED DOCS – MA

Posted on 01/07/2016 by Community — 4 Comments ↓

Laura:  I’m from Massachusetts. Are there laws requiring that special education documents be translated for non English speaking families, or is that just a best practice? What about a home Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 4 Comments ↓

Tests and Assessments: STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES VS. GRADES DURING EVALUATION

Posted on 01/06/2016 by Community — 4 Comments ↓

Kate:  My 6th grade son has had a 504 plan (ADHD) since 3rd. His std test scores generally show results in average/low average ability. His actual grades are another story Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 4 Comments ↓

Teacher Issues: PULLING A GEN ED STUDENT FROM HIS CLASSROOM TO A SP NEEDS CLASS WITHOUT AN IEP?

Posted on 01/06/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Cecilia:  I am a sp needs teacher in a resource room – the gen classroom I push into has a student (who struggles) however, he did not qualify for my Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 2 Comments ↓

Tests and Assessments: ASSESSING A YOUNG ADULT

Posted on 01/05/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Annie:  Is there any program available to assess a 27 yr old who fell through the cracks

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 2 Comments ↓

Teacher Issues / Substitutes: LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE TEACHER FOR SPECIAL ED

Posted on 01/04/2016 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Michelle:  Can a substitute teacher replace a special education teacher for the remainder of the school year? We live in Missouri.

Posted in Question | Tagged T | 3 Comments ↓

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