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Reply to "Who at MCPS will help if a high school is not implementing a 504"
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[quote=Anonymous]From what you are saying ot sounds like lots and lots of parents want their children to leave this class. If that is true it will be hard to get your child out. If the teacher is actually a bad teacher then 504 or not your kid is screwed just like everyone else’s. If the teacher really is super disorganized, with bad handwriting and limited ability to speak English (not just an accent,) all the kids will suffer. A 504 does not mean that your child will be protected from bad teachers. My best advice is to get a tutor for this subject or be prepared to sit with your child at night to review. If the teacher fails to follow specific a 504 required accommodations in the coming weeks then yes escalate in all the ways suggested. Document how the teacher didn’t do the required action. But more likely it may be your complaints will be more along the lines of the teacher didn’t explain well or your child can’t follow the teacher which isn’t a 504 issue. My child also has a 504 in part due to hearing loss so he very much struggles when teacher mumble, speak softly or slur. But, the 504 does not have the accommodation that he gets a clear speaking easy to understand teacher. When he cannot follow his teacher he does get class notes bit of course the notes are only as good as the teacher. [/quote]
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