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Reply to "Montgomery county public school dragging feet about re-testing dyslexic son"
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[quote=Anonymous]This sounds like a whole lot of bullying to me. Yeah, there's a risk he may no longer qualify, but how in the world are you to know if what special accomodations and whatever they are doing are of any value then?? I would start considering organizing your own evaluation. Your insurance may cover it. Then you use that on them to demonstrate what you think he needs based on testing. YOU request an IEP meeting and they have to have it and listen to you. What is this "the IEP will discuss it a meeting tomorrow and decide the best course of action" crap? YOU are part of that team. YOU are entitled to at least 10 days notice of any meeting. And YOU get to interject as a team member and influence any decision on the best course of action. Get in there OP. Reconnect with your advocate if you must. [/quote]
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