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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought having high impact tutors was a state initiative to help deal with Covid learning loss?[/quote] It is. I asked what our ES was doing at my son’s IEP meeting and the staff didn’t know what I was talking about. How are programs implemented functionally in some schools and so dysfunctionally in others?[/quote] Did the IEP team include a principal or an assistant principal? If so, they were lying to you. Every school has a dedicated source of funding for tutoring that the principal can decide how to spend. It might be that he/she has already allocated the money given that it’s late in the year. [/quote] No—a Principal designee attends. She was aware of HIT, but not necessarily how they were implementing it. The case manager chimed in that she knew of (1) 4th grader getting some hours, because his test scores were really low. I think I’ll keep digging. Compensatory services due to Covid issued last summer were a joke. [/quote] You can keep digging, of course; but this money has already been decided on and spent or will be spent in the next month. They’re not just gonna add a kid to the mix. [/quote] In my class, the SPED kids who qualified for intervention are receiving it from their SPED teacher. The high impact tutoring is targeting other students. [/quote]
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