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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AP classes at the MCPS HS where I teach don’t have coteachers. IEP students can still take them but their parents have to agree that they are ok with an unsupported class. AP classes don’t even have paraeducators at my school. You can try to sue if you want but we literally don’t have the staff to support AP classes. Kids can still get their other accommodations though [/quote] The school can not enforce that. You couldn't make me sign that and I would have a lawyer with me at the next IEP meeting. I would force it. They owe the parents for not following the IEP and I would make sure that the whole forcing parents to sign something thing stopped immediately. [/quote] +1. I also do not sign documents acknowledging that I am OK with providing less than is legally required. They usually back down. On rare occasions when the school doesn’t back down, I send these requests an assistant superintendent or superintendent, pointing out the illegality, which is then usually swiftly corrected. [/quote]
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