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15 Yr Old Son: 1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 741397" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Unless things have changed since my 28 year old had an IEP : When you go to the head special education if they give you any argument about the evaluation tell them you are calling an attorney and taking them to "due process". then your right is also to have independent evaluations at the schools expense. it is all educationally necessary. Educationally necessary and due process were the buzz words. They have to provide a free and appropriate education--federal law. What is appropriate for Joe may not be appropriate for Jane.</p><p></p><p>Anyone here up on the current Federal laws for public school?</p><p>It drove me crazy when we moved to a new state and they didn't think they had to follow my sons IEP....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 741397, member: 23103"] Unless things have changed since my 28 year old had an IEP : When you go to the head special education if they give you any argument about the evaluation tell them you are calling an attorney and taking them to "due process". then your right is also to have independent evaluations at the schools expense. it is all educationally necessary. Educationally necessary and due process were the buzz words. They have to provide a free and appropriate education--federal law. What is appropriate for Joe may not be appropriate for Jane. Anyone here up on the current Federal laws for public school? It drove me crazy when we moved to a new state and they didn't think they had to follow my sons IEP.... [/QUOTE]
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