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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if one of the accommodations/services needed in an IEP is a small class? Can FCPS provide that? What if another accommodation is AAP placement? Child does not need ED or LD classroom, which often are small, but AAP classes are huge. Thanks![/quote] AAP is not an accommodation that is recognized. Neither are small classes without other diagnoses. Quiet place for tests is sometimes granted, so is more time for tests, reduced homework, positive behavior chart, frequent breaks (including having a mini trampoline available)....[/quote] AAP must be an accommodation that is recognized, however. At least this is what I read on Wrights Law. Any opportunity offered to typical children must be offered to special needs children. If a typical child is offered an AAP curriculum, then a special needs child who is cognitively able to handle the AAP curriculum with accommodations, must be provided those accommodations. AAP is an educational opportunity offered to all children. FAPE requires special needs children receive proper accommodations to access the AAP education also.[/quote]
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