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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a sped teacher who has worked exclusively in schools east of the river, I feel like you have some unfair ideas about the parents you work with. Every single one of the kids in my inclusion classroom who have IEPS have had very involved parents, even when those parents had lots of challenges like working 3 jobs or taking 3 buses just to get to an iep meeting. [/quote] Thank you PP. I was offended by OP's post. I am a principal of a Title 1 school. Our teachers work very hard to connect with parents and are very successful, even when well over half of our parents do not speak English. It is rare that a parent does not show for an IEP meeting. We make a visit to the home of each child before school starts just to say hi and that we are excited to work with the family. We always begin every interaction with the assumption that each parent is doing the best he/she can and that we are all working as a team. This is our job as a school. I wouldn't hire OP with that attitude to work at my school. [/quote]
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