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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since he is not considered special ed, why hasn't he been suspended or expelled? [/quote] This post is off. Surely a teacher couldn't be this incompetent. Troll?[/quote] NP. No, this is the consequence for the parents' refusal to consider an IEP--the child is treated like any gen ed student, which means he should be suspended for an attack on staff. You do not get IDEA protections if you refuse to have your child identified as having an educational disability. That being said, OP, your school is letting you down. They should be giving you paraeducator support, and the school system can absolutely force a special ed evaluation, even without the parents' consent. They just have to file for due process and demonstrate that they have reason to suspect this child has a disability (which it sounds like they do), then the judge can grant an order authorizing assessments without parental consent. [/quote]
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