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Liahona
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Oh boy, that principal really stuck his foot in his mouth and was back tracking. You see once a kid has an IEP the school can suspend them for a totoal of ten days for the whole school year then the school has to PAY for a different placement because that school can't teach them. Its called free appropriate public education. The state has to teach your kid for free and if they can't they pay someone who can. The principal told you his school could not teach your son. After your son gets an IEP you could take that statement and ask for them to pay for an alternate placement that would cost them $$$$$! He is trying to talk you out of the IEP because the 504 doesn't have the legal stuff that goes with the IEP.
Also, he can get an IEP because his behavior is disrupting the learning of others or his behavior is making it so he can't learn. They might try to talk you out having the behavior IEP because there are some jobs you can't get latter in life with that. (I think he won't be able to be a postal worker. I personally am ok if my son never delivers the mail.) I'm not sure that is even the case anymore, but some schools would try to tell you that.
After you do a certified letter asking for IEP testing they have so many days (can't remember how many maybe 60) to get all the testing done and have an IEP meeting. So if you want to get testing done by the neuropsychologist first you should be aware of the time line they have. Also the neuropsychologist testing would out "rank" their testing because the neuropsychologist has more degrees/schooling than they do. They might try to convince you other wise but a court would side with the expert that has the most advanced degrees. The school knows this.
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Also, he can get an IEP because his behavior is disrupting the learning of others or his behavior is making it so he can't learn. They might try to talk you out having the behavior IEP because there are some jobs you can't get latter in life with that. (I think he won't be able to be a postal worker. I personally am ok if my son never delivers the mail.) I'm not sure that is even the case anymore, but some schools would try to tell you that.
After you do a certified letter asking for IEP testing they have so many days (can't remember how many maybe 60) to get all the testing done and have an IEP meeting. So if you want to get testing done by the neuropsychologist first you should be aware of the time line they have. Also the neuropsychologist testing would out "rank" their testing because the neuropsychologist has more degrees/schooling than they do. They might try to convince you other wise but a court would side with the expert that has the most advanced degrees. The school knows this.
Welcome to the board!