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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As much as I want to unenroll both my kid, [b]we would lose the IEP and start the fall without modifications and services.[/b][u] So we’re just doing whatever works for our family (2 parents working at home, 3 kids ... we can’t possibly oversee all that school work.) There is no possible way for them to retain a child because they can’t guarantee that all kids have access to a learning environment. I think as long as it looks like you “attended” it will be fine.[/quote] This isn't true, unless possibly the kid is out of school so long that their eligibility expires. [/quote] According to our principal/district, if I withdraw to hone school, we close the IEP protections. The principal then selects a test that my child has to take - unaccommodated - as evidence of learning. This is possibly illegal, but I don’t have the bandwidth right know to tackle it.[/quote] What state are you in? You do not have IEP protections while in homeschool, but reenrolling automatically reinstates them. The exception to that would be if you were in a state like Ohio, where there is a scholarship that students who qualify for an IEP can get to pay for private school or, if homeschooled, for therapies. If you accept that money then you are giving up FAPE for the year.[/quote]
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