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[quote=Anonymous]Resources for any parent - I'm a former MCPS parent - wrightsaw.com and Parents Place of MD. I'm not affiliated with either. Someone referenced a report where a psychologist or examiner said the child needed an IEP. Examiners should only say that the information on the report should be considered by an IEP team. One examiner alone does not dictate eligibility. An IEP team is the legally designated entity to determine eligibility. While writing a letter and including "due process" may sound like putting in legal buzz words that may get attention, that doesn't necessarily equate to proceeding to due process and prevailing. I've been in due process in more than one situation. It's routine for their attorneys and they deal with very extreme cases of egregious special education violations such as no services for a student found eligible, etc. I recommend speaking to Parents Place because it can be resolved at the school level it's cheaper and less time consuming. If they return right now to the table for a new IEP meeting they won't have much new data. Adverse educational impact is required and it's early in the year to see that. Good luck to anyone in this process. [/quote]
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