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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 584573" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If he is not in Special Education yet, and they are not directly assessing, I don't think any due process applies. Child study where I have ever worked was just school people talking about concerns about a student. It may or may not have lead to a referral to Special Education. ((Many of us were on the child study team as sp ed reps)) Often it resulted (if a very new problem and teacher had not tried anything ) in recommendations for the gen ed teacher. Other times we proposed an evaluation and then due process started, a case manager was assigned and the forms were developed, nothing could be done then without parent involvement.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just how we do it around here.</p><p></p><p>Sending notes or iep drafts home without calling parents to advise them of what's coming is just stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 584573, member: 12886"] If he is not in Special Education yet, and they are not directly assessing, I don't think any due process applies. Child study where I have ever worked was just school people talking about concerns about a student. It may or may not have lead to a referral to Special Education. ((Many of us were on the child study team as sp ed reps)) Often it resulted (if a very new problem and teacher had not tried anything ) in recommendations for the gen ed teacher. Other times we proposed an evaluation and then due process started, a case manager was assigned and the forms were developed, nothing could be done then without parent involvement. Anyway, just how we do it around here. Sending notes or iep drafts home without calling parents to advise them of what's coming is just stupid. [/QUOTE]
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