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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 523060"><p>Did you put the request for Special Education evaluations in writing? If not, you NEED to do that and you can put in the same request that they do a Functional Behavior Analysis(FBA). If you've already sent the written request, you can send a separate request for the FBA now while they should be doing the evaluations. There are federal guidelines about how many times he can be suspended from school but not for discipline in general, UNLESS they use certain procedures that are illegal or controlled. An FBA will lead to the development of the behavior plan as part of his IEP. Until he is approved for an IEP and one is developed, discipline is in the school's hands.</p><p></p><p>If they've given you some leeway, you might be one of the lucky ones that has a cooperative school district. THAT would be great. Don't look for trouble but it IS wise to be prepared for it. Check out Wright's Law (website) and you'll find many answers there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 523060"] Did you put the request for Special Education evaluations in writing? If not, you NEED to do that and you can put in the same request that they do a Functional Behavior Analysis(FBA). If you've already sent the written request, you can send a separate request for the FBA now while they should be doing the evaluations. There are federal guidelines about how many times he can be suspended from school but not for discipline in general, UNLESS they use certain procedures that are illegal or controlled. An FBA will lead to the development of the behavior plan as part of his IEP. Until he is approved for an IEP and one is developed, discipline is in the school's hands. If they've given you some leeway, you might be one of the lucky ones that has a cooperative school district. THAT would be great. Don't look for trouble but it IS wise to be prepared for it. Check out Wright's Law (website) and you'll find many answers there. [/QUOTE]
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