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In reply to the discussion: my son's school district did it again [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)25. we live in WA
We had asked for him to be placed back into the LRC2 special education program which would give him more support. The LRC1 program is for more independent students. He was in LRC2 in elementary school. They wanted to see how he would do in LRC1 in middle school. He struggled so much. He would come home every day in tears and ask if he could skip school. We asked for a hearing to have him placed back into LRC2. We were denied based on the fact that his IQ( in the high 70's at the time) was too high and could not be placed back into the LRC2 program.
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He's in special ed, obviously for a reason. She has no obligation to disclose
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#7
actually, as mad flo notes, the kind of condition the child has has relevance to the question
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#45
thank you. During his 6th grade year we asked for a hearing and was denied.
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#18
Call an IEP every week until they are so frustrated they do what they are supposed to
tavalon
Jan 2013
#40
+1. My oldest daughter LOVED Sylvan. She somehow began to lose her math skills in middle school
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#49
I can't help but wonder what idiot came up with the idea that they should teach
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#21
Why are you letting them administer the test? I would opt him out or keep him home those days.
LeftyMom
Jan 2013
#20
I think I just read a story about a local school here in the Seattle area
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#22
well if he cannot pass the MSP then they will have to let him take the WAAS
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#30