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Reply to "For your MCPS child with disabilities, how well is your school implementing IEP / 504?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cabin John Middle was great with my child's 504. They met with me twice a year. They gave my son a copy of his accommodations so he could self-advocate. He had an extra teacher in math and English. They did very well during distance learning. It's not the same as in person, but I bow to the teachers, particularly the resource teachers. Just adored them. Switched over to Magruder High and it's been rough. He does have extra teachers. Two teachers have checked in with me pretty regularly and are so understanding. They try different approaches and take my suggestions, and he gets back on track. One teacher has been horrid. Just horrid. Demeaning, insulting, mocking him. So much for them caring about mental health and wellness. I got him transferred out of that class and all his grades in every other class shot up. [/quote] Does your child have two supported classes -English and math - like he did in middle school? Typically, a supported class is typically on an IEP but is not a 504 accommodation. [/quote] He did in middle. Not in high school. Just math. A second teacher is not on his 504 so I assume they just schedule that way if possible. [/quote] If having a supported class helped, and your child is having difficulty without the extra support, you should ask for an IEP team to consider his needs. The supported classes would be considered special educational services.[/quote] Thanks. I thought 504 is special education too?[/quote]
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