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[quote=Anonymous]I am the OP of the so mad/ so sad thread with the child who was not allowed to attend the class Valentine party. Through the conversations (IEP meeting is Thursday) we have discovered that the school has not been following the IEP (not providing accommodations/ services) and that the teacher and principle have expressed that his meltdowns are temper tantrums and not related to his ASD/ ADHD diagnoses. The sped supervisor and school psychologist disagree. So we are preparing to go into the IEP meeting with a strong agenda related to getting a BIP in place and also addressing the lack of provision of accommodations. We are bringing and advocate and the sped supervisor and psychologist who did the FBA will be there. I am sure the school will try to assure me their behavior will improve. But given their past behavior I don’t believe them. Is there any downside to filing a state complaint after this meeting? My goal would be to document whatever we find out in more detail and to get more attwention and outside monitoring of compliance with the IEP. Thanks for any assistance you can provide![/quote]
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