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Reply to "Experience going from DC Charter to DCPS with IEP?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a special ed lawyer who frequently has clients making this move. If your IEP has less than 20 hours, they'll implement it pretty much as written. Whenever your annual review is scheduled, they might propose changes then, but they are too understaffed to do evaluations in the first 30 days and rewrite it. More than 20 hours they will want to put you in a self contained classroom and then it's more complicated.[/quote] Appreciate the response! He currently has 19 hours on his IEP (mostly push in rather than outside general education), but we know is also getting a lot of additional support that is not being captured and that he is spending a lot of time outside his classroom (mix of elopement and needing breaks to regulate). I am not sure if DCPS would recommend self-contained, and if we would even want that? But we also seem to be pushing up against the limits of what his charter is able to provide with an inclusion model. [/quote]
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