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The saga of the IEP continues...we parted with no agreement and...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 394905" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>LOL, Marg. Our school is very small and the principal knows all, but he is known as Mr. Do-Nothing. We NEVER take anything up with him because he isn't a good administrator. I doubt the Superintendant, who I talk to much more often as she is right on the premises and the school is so incredibly small, even knows what brain mapping is. There is no Special Education teacher who is allowed to work with Jumper (a point we are angry about, except that Special Education teacher showed us she is kind of ditzy). I doubt she knows what it is either. This is a small town school with about 40 kids in each grade. Jumper LOVES it and it is a great school for good students. It ranks high. You get small student count with high caliber curriculum. What you don't get is great services for kids. Actually, you don't get great services for kids a nywhere...lol (sorry, I feel kind of ditzy myself this morning). But Sonic got really good services at a nearby school...BUT he has the same Special Education Director and HE has an IEP so he could tap into those services. Jumper doesn't "qualify" for an IEP (although, of course, I think she should) so she wouldn't get the services that he does...Plus she doesn't like the kids at that school and would not enjoy it there and, yes, I do care about that. It's the rival school athletic wise and, although Jumper has a few friends there, for the most part they are known as very stuck up and they also have a big drug/sex problem in their high scholl. Even one of Sonic's friends has had a baby, and most of his friends are either from Special Education or are computer geeks. So...somehow we are going to have to work it out right here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 394905, member: 1550"] LOL, Marg. Our school is very small and the principal knows all, but he is known as Mr. Do-Nothing. We NEVER take anything up with him because he isn't a good administrator. I doubt the Superintendant, who I talk to much more often as she is right on the premises and the school is so incredibly small, even knows what brain mapping is. There is no Special Education teacher who is allowed to work with Jumper (a point we are angry about, except that Special Education teacher showed us she is kind of ditzy). I doubt she knows what it is either. This is a small town school with about 40 kids in each grade. Jumper LOVES it and it is a great school for good students. It ranks high. You get small student count with high caliber curriculum. What you don't get is great services for kids. Actually, you don't get great services for kids a nywhere...lol (sorry, I feel kind of ditzy myself this morning). But Sonic got really good services at a nearby school...BUT he has the same Special Education Director and HE has an IEP so he could tap into those services. Jumper doesn't "qualify" for an IEP (although, of course, I think she should) so she wouldn't get the services that he does...Plus she doesn't like the kids at that school and would not enjoy it there and, yes, I do care about that. It's the rival school athletic wise and, although Jumper has a few friends there, for the most part they are known as very stuck up and they also have a big drug/sex problem in their high scholl. Even one of Sonic's friends has had a baby, and most of his friends are either from Special Education or are computer geeks. So...somehow we are going to have to work it out right here. [/QUOTE]
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