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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]File the state complaint. The school will have to show that the IEP was followed: usually this is done by showing the data that was collected. If data was not collected, that in itself is a violation of the IEP. For violations such as service deficiencies, the school was required to offer “makeup” services. I filed a state complaint a few yrs ago when DS was in 2nd grade. No downside at all. If anything it improved SN services for all kids with IEPs at our school and not just for DS. [/quote] +1 Filing a complaint will get the attention of senior supervisors at MCPS. This happened in a few cases we know about and the fixes were made pretty quickly at the school level once their bosses started loooking into what was going on. You have the truth on your side.[/quote]
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