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Reply to "Is it typical for elementary to group all IEP kids together in the same class "
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[quote=Anonymous]This is how it works. Let's say there are 70 students in the grade. About 14 kids have IEP's. They all automatically get put in one classroom regardless of the need. From serious behavioral issues to mild developmental delays. Then, they mix in a few other kids and call it an inclusive classroom. As a parent, you do not have a choice. Your child goes in that classroom as long as they have an IEP. The only way to remove your child from the classroom the next year is to remove the IEP. We are not talking about 3 kids with IEP's. Generally, the kids are mixed between the classrooms like PP stated and the child goes with the best fit of kids/teacher. This is a good situation for kids with high needs but often the low-needs kids get ignored as the services and help are focused on the higher-needs kids. [/quote]
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