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As someone said, the district cannot say you have to home school. I would definitely have an advocate with you when you go to the next iep meeting.


My son was in a full inclusion room when he was in elementary which I didn't think was always such a great idea. In middle they pulled him out more and in high school his iep has been the best because the classes have mostly been classes at his level instead of classes away from his level. 


His BIP in his iep was really helpful in elementary and middle school. By the time he was a junior in high school they didn't even keep the bip in the iep anymore.  I think being in classes at his level that naturally come with breaks and the peer partner club at his school continued to allow him to be with a lot of regular ed kids has really helped him a lot.


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