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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 465523"><p>Who changed the ARD meeting date? That would be first on my list of questions to ask my atty. If it was the atty's request, politely remind him that he should check with you first. If it was the SD, remind atty that you are not at their beckon call. When you get to the meeting, bring up the issue with that particular teacher. Show them the documentation and ask that something be put in difficult child's IEP stating that he cannot be "locked out" of classes period, late or not. If it's in his IEP, she can't do it. Show them the documentation that shows this teacher "lies" to you so how are you supposed to trust the SD that allows teachers to do these things. I had one teacher similar to that so a lot of things that went into difficult child's IEP were geared just to close any loopholes (and POTENTIAL) loopholes that teacher was finding to get around the IEP.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. Make sure to PUSH for everything your son will and might need to get through school. After fighting for a year, my difficult child is no longer in the school because they made things so much worse for difficult child that he got EXTREMELY depressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 465523"] Who changed the ARD meeting date? That would be first on my list of questions to ask my atty. If it was the atty's request, politely remind him that he should check with you first. If it was the SD, remind atty that you are not at their beckon call. When you get to the meeting, bring up the issue with that particular teacher. Show them the documentation and ask that something be put in difficult child's IEP stating that he cannot be "locked out" of classes period, late or not. If it's in his IEP, she can't do it. Show them the documentation that shows this teacher "lies" to you so how are you supposed to trust the SD that allows teachers to do these things. I had one teacher similar to that so a lot of things that went into difficult child's IEP were geared just to close any loopholes (and POTENTIAL) loopholes that teacher was finding to get around the IEP. Good luck. Make sure to PUSH for everything your son will and might need to get through school. After fighting for a year, my difficult child is no longer in the school because they made things so much worse for difficult child that he got EXTREMELY depressed. [/QUOTE]
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