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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again. At this point, we do not have another meeting scheduled. There's no point until I can review the data they used to come to the conclusion they did. Since it's summer, [b]I know it's going to be difficult to get anything done until right before school starts[/b]. Which, is unfortunate because he's moving from elementary school to middle school. There were/are school sponsored activities he was to have participated in that are now undetermined. I'll have to make some decisions whether I have enough information or not. And, you know that I have to do so with the idea of being able to demonstrate to an impartial 3rd party that I have been reasonable. I don't want the school to say 'we offered....., you had the opportunity....you chose not.....'. Know what I mean? They suck. [/quote] I wouldn't accept this. There is no reason for the IEP team not to reconvene once you have reviewed the data, even if school is out of session. This issue was resolved at the first meeting, they reopened the issue with their "new data" and new proposition: there is no need to wait until September to revisit the issue. [b]I'm wondering-was your meeting with the elementary team and now in Sept you will be meeting with a different group of people from the middle school? [/quote][/b] OP here. Yes, our meeting was with the elementary team plus a representative from the middle school. When we've experience this issue in the past (school ends and we don't have a signed IEP), we met with the next grade's IEP team even though teacher assignments had not yet been made (so they told us). I doubt that meeting with the middle school team would yield different results. The PSL would still be there and the middle school team would have no so-called 'data' to make a determination. I don't know. [/quote]
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