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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] "We are still waiting for <key personnel here> to join us" 20 minutes late when the meeting will end after 45 minutes because their free zoom sub cuts out.. [/quote] Anyone brave enough to hold the meeting until an entire IEP team is present? I could not believe how meetings occur with people going in and out.[/quote] You guys know..the team members are coming from teaching your kid right !? Like… they have to be in the classroom at times, not just in hours and hours of meetings. They’re doing their best to be on time. [/quote] I am the person who posted the comment re on time. I am not kidding on this experience - we had moved from a Charter to DCPS and this was the meeting to adjust the IEP. The meeting was scheduled for before school started (the school picked this time) Parents and special education coordinator were the only ones in the conference room at the time when the IEP meeting began. OT came in - apologizes for being late and discussed section (goal and services) In the middle of the OT, gen ed teacher arrived - apologizes for being late. OT left - shortly there after the Special Education teacher arrived. Started going through academic goals. Gen Ed teacher left as she did not have coverage Continue going through academic goals Counselor arrives - go through goals Counselor leaves - needs to help a student We get to the part of the meeting to discuss services. Only to realize that the draft document the school sent was not the document that was being reviewed. As the services that they were proposing were materially different than in the draft that they sent. So we needed to have another meeting to go over everything. The experience I just described was not uncommon at our school for families that did not have an advocate with them.[/quote]
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