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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This seems to fall more under bullying procedures that IEP/504 procedures. That might be a better way to approach it.[/quote] The student who assaulted also has a 504/IEP so it is not considered bullying and discipline procedures cannot address my son’s inability to access his education due to symptoms stemming from assault sadly. [/quote] Did you use the school's formal bullying reporting procedures? Unfortunately, special ed programing addressed the impact of a disability - not the impact of peer assault. Unless a typically developing child would be able to cope with proximity to the other student? That could make it related. [/quote]
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