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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks —may I ask what about the 1 class only do you think wouldn’t work? we had a meeting at the start of year and was denied IEP/granted 504. At the time, and based on the data/testing that made sense. We could probably go back and ask for the IEP but the basis kind of seems like “teacher is ineffective”…I feel like by the time we get to a switch to an IEP more time will have passed..,and the extra help will be from the current teacher (unless I’m missing something) we started a tutor with experience with LD students and could up the frequency…. [/quote] It's not that I think it won't work, but it's expense is worth it for the entire school experience, but less worth it for what is essentially tutoring (at least in the DC and MD school districts I know, you can't attend public school part time, so you can't get out of their math class if you otherwise want to be enrolled). And Fusion's teachers don't necessarily have special ed experience/training, which would be my number one criterion in your situation.[/quote]
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