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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did you have a chance to review the IEP prior to the meeting? If so, you should have questioned that statement on the PLOP.[/quote] I called them on their shit in the damn meeting. I wanted to hear their excuses. [b]Now, they can answer to the state.[/b] [/quote] You sweet thing - how naive you still are! What makes you think they aren't going to lie to the state? That's what the PSL did. Flat out lied. I filed an appeal and provided the contemporaneous notes our advocate took. DENIED! Of course, I wasn't expecting them to find in our favor because I'm jaded. But, our advocate said that just filing the complaint was a black mark against the school's principal and the PSL. I cling to that thought. Of course, now that I've been through the process once, I'll be much better at it the next time. FCPS is molding me into the parent-advocate that I am. I'm sorry you're going through something similar. We first brought in an advocate for my youngest when he was in FCPS's special ed preschool. The teacher indicated he'd mastered his goals when we knew damn well he hadn't (and it was blantantly obvious). We asked for a speech eval and provided private assessments from his private SLP and his dev ped who had diagnosed a language/communication disorder. You can imagine how stunned we were when the school SLP only observed him for articulation issues. The teacher hadn't provided the school SLP any of the reports we provided and told the school SLP our concern was about his articulation. WTF? I didn't file the state complaint until 4 years later after something even more egregious.[/quote]
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