I am not the “crazy poster” but I am the parent of a child who had an IEP for speech. DC needed ST for a variety of reasons, the school ST was enough for DC but it took 7 years to work through the various issues. I would not say that DC had a severe disability. We were asked about any receipts that we might have from the COVID year and told that we could submit the receipts to the Team and we would be reimbursed. That was it. We didn’t turn anything in and DC did not see an increase in services at school to make up the ground. This is but one data point, I get that, but I think that there were some schools that simply offered families the chance to turn in receipts for services and it was less about how much of that was needed due to what was lost. |
| Has anyone gotten reimbursed, fcps requests for information and we've submitted documentation and it was received included the tax form but we haven't gotten anything. It's been over 3 months. |
Questions I am wondering, but don’t expect you to answer: How much did you submit for reimbursement? Was the service provided by a 3rd party provider? Were these services related to services on the IEP that were not received due to virtual “school”? Here are my answers: $1300, yes, yes; I was paid in May or June. |
Lordy, lordy. Project much? You need to reconsider working with kids when you have such a warped view of reality and so much disgust for families of disabled kids. |
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I have a child with what the angry teacher would probably call "severe" disabilities who attends one of the FCPS special ed only schools.
Our IEP meeting was very straightforward. We had receipts for in-person reading tutoring and in-person speech therapy. Our insurance covered approximately 10% of the ST and I made sure to deduct that from the request. Submitted last May, no reimbursement yet. Not surprised at all because the one constant with our dc's FCPS education is that the school get things done quickly and once things go to Gatehouse, nothing happens. |
\ LOL you would know projection |
| Not everyone could afford tutors during Covid. Plus, no one knew for how long. They shouldn’t just compensate for receipts. |
why |
TRUTH. |
What do you mean? They are also offering recovery hours and reimbursement. I don’t think you will be compensated because you could not afford tutoring |
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From what I’m reading on here, it looks like some parents were paid in April/May last year, but most are still waiting.
We still have not been paid for speech therapy services. Provided receipts in May and W9 in June. Have emailed FCPS and they seem to have lost the W9, so I resent it. The person so spoke to did not have an estimate on when parents will be paid for the outstanding bills. If anyone is still waiting to be paid, send an email to ocr2022resolution@fcps.edu. I believe that US DOE OCR can see the messages that are sent to this email. |
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We are still waiting for reimbursement. My child has a complex IEP, could not access any form of virtual school and we are only asking for a few thousand for speech therapy and tutoring. Our health insurance paid for OT and PT and I’m not asking for the copays.
Have emailed and they said that it should be processed. No time window given. The school board has started their budget deliberations for next year. No plans for the OCR funding. I would not be shocked if FCPS never cuts checks to anyone who is still waiting. Hopefully I’m wrong. This has been a cruel process for both teachers and families. My child’s case manager asked me a few weeks ago if we had been paid yet and she seemed so sad when I told her we had not. |
| Anyone else still waiting for reimbursement? Our point of contact is a person with "non fcps" in their email address, so it seems they hired contractors specificallg to deal with this...so why is it taking so long? |
If its not in the budget, where is the settlement money/reimbursements coming from? |
| This thread was an interesting read. I didn't realize the US had investigated FCPS. |