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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 703705" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It sounds like it is time to fight like heck to keep him where he is. I am not at all surprised you are having to do this. Earlier in this thread a poster named Sue gave excellent advice about asking for an IEP evaluation, timelines, etc that was very detailed. Go back to what she posted, look over what you ahve and have not followed to the letter, and ask her for help. Not me, and I think SRL is her username, and she is absolutely incredible.</p><p></p><p>You may be in for a real fight. Getting the district to give you an IEP with real, measurable goals and then to actually follow that IEP can be MUCH harder than you think. Once you get the IEP, the battle is only about half won, and must be frequently re-battled. This is why you need to learn Special Education law, to have a Parent Report, and to get all the help you can here. Many of us have been through this war. Asking SRL for help, and doing exactly what she says is a HUGE step up that your district won't expect you to have.</p><p></p><p>You CAN fight this. THey DO have the requirement of FAPE in LRE and an alternative school is NOT the least restrictive environment. But it is GOING to be a HUGE fight and you are going to need to get up to speed on Special Education law very fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 703705, member: 1233"] It sounds like it is time to fight like heck to keep him where he is. I am not at all surprised you are having to do this. Earlier in this thread a poster named Sue gave excellent advice about asking for an IEP evaluation, timelines, etc that was very detailed. Go back to what she posted, look over what you ahve and have not followed to the letter, and ask her for help. Not me, and I think SRL is her username, and she is absolutely incredible. You may be in for a real fight. Getting the district to give you an IEP with real, measurable goals and then to actually follow that IEP can be MUCH harder than you think. Once you get the IEP, the battle is only about half won, and must be frequently re-battled. This is why you need to learn Special Education law, to have a Parent Report, and to get all the help you can here. Many of us have been through this war. Asking SRL for help, and doing exactly what she says is a HUGE step up that your district won't expect you to have. You CAN fight this. THey DO have the requirement of FAPE in LRE and an alternative school is NOT the least restrictive environment. But it is GOING to be a HUGE fight and you are going to need to get up to speed on Special Education law very fast. [/QUOTE]
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