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[quote=Anonymous]I was in a similar situation. Send an email with your meeting notes and a recording of the meeting that you are disagreeing to the decision to eliminate services that occurred as a part of the AED meeting. You believe at this point in time that as a part of the triennial, your child needs to be evaluated in all areas of suspected disability and that a speech is an evaluation that needs to be done as a part of the triennial. Did they tell you it was triennial AED? If yes, send an email to the Principal stating that the purpose of the meeting was to discuss what testing needed to be done - you did not receive a draft IEP ahead of time and as such you are disagreeing with the changes to the IEP. (This is procedural but you can at least drag it out until you get a lawyer). Read procedural safeguards and quote them in your email. https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/Part%20B%20Procedural%20Safeguards%20Update_%20August%202018-ENG.pdf I have used this line in my emails: We do not believe that this is what OSSE envisioned when they stated that “… as a parent, you are an equal member of this team”. https://osse.dc.gov/page/special-education-resource-hub-what-families-students-need-know-3[/quote]
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