+1Million! I have a SNs kid. I also used to manage the Student Hearing Office and Bus Transportation. I've never seen anything like the entitlement of SNs parents in DC. I'll tell you this -- DC offers TONS more than other jurisdictions! I've visited almost every school district surrounding DC and they looked at us like we were crazy! |
I just posted saying I ran the Student Hearing Office. I don't remember this requirement at all. You always have the ability to sue OSSE to get your child placed, but good luck. And...it's easier to sue here then any other jurisdiction. All other jurisdictions would tell you to suck rocks! It's expensive. |
Maybe, but you can't change policies without a substantive rulemaking. You should have been reading that upthread too. People relied on the past practice of direct services, signed tuition agreements, and didn't participate in the lottery for 2016-2017. This abrupt action by DCPS violates the Admin. Procedures Act, and should have only been effective for the 2017-2018 school year after actual rulemaking. Looks like DCPS is continuing to get shoddy legal advice, or disregarding it. The judge will know. PS - I sued DCPS and OAG showed. I got what I wanted, and only the judge cared. DCPS may not care about your kid, but a Superior Court judge just might. Shame on DCPS. PP, you sound like a cold DCPS employee, or a city lawyer that represents them. Try an ethics refresher. |