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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] When you have the bandwidth, find and call your local homeschooling advocacy organization. They will most likely be able to give you information about how homeschooling affects IEP related issues. I wouldn't count on accurate information from the school district, the money they get for your kid being enrolled creates a conflict of interest, to say the least.[/quote]
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