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In reply to the discussion: Special Education: An Overlooked Factor to the Newtown Tragedy [View all]Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)but no funds for the most vulnerable..pathetic.
snip* I once had a student who was identified with a 62 IQ = MR. This student was in Seattle SD with a 1-on-1 aide for 5 hours each day, according to IEP. When student moved to my district, the child was placed in my regular ed classroom and only saw the sped teacher perhaps 15-20 mins 3 times a week because all the sped students were in regular classrooms. I, myself, challenged the legality of this drastic IEP change and was told that because the student switched districts, the IEP changed in accordance to the service that was available at the school. The IEP service is to follow the student! I challenged it and was severely reprimanded for it.
on edit: The author is not trying to blame special ed for this tragedy, you missed the point. She
is stating she understands why she battled with the school.