Anonymous wrote:Your kid will have to be severely disabled to qualify. You must prove they cannot provide FAPE and as others said it will take a while. DCPS and the general public does not want to pay for your child's private schooling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an FYI, it will be a private placement at a school with only children with special needs as well, so there won’t be any inclusion (if you care).
You have to prove their current setting isn’t FAPE and negligence, the staff likely also has to be fed up with you enough to lose the court case. Private placement is extremely difficult to get and your child will have to have very significant and multiple disabilities or severe behavioral needs.
How is their current school not meeting your child’s needs?
Don’t think you have to prove negligence. You have to prove that a program that provides FAPE for your child does not exist within DCPS. For our kid, we had to show that there was no grade level autism classroom that could meet his behavioral and academic needs. It also helps if you have an idea of which SN school will for your kiddo and if they have room.
Anonymous wrote:Not DCPS but I once sat at a support group for MCPS families being ignored by MCPS and private placement -- but one Mom said she simply recorded the IEP meeting, (MCPS protested and she said she would call the State Dept of Education if they didn't allow a recording, so they yielded); then she transcribed the tape, spent 300 bucks on an attorney's fee and filed for private placement after the lawyer wrote down all of the violations. So maybe try that technique! DCPS is much kinder about private placement than MCPS though... may not need all the tactics. (MCPS spent 11 million fighting IEPs in 2017 alone).
Anonymous wrote:Just an FYI, it will be a private placement at a school with only children with special needs as well, so there won’t be any inclusion (if you care).
You have to prove their current setting isn’t FAPE and negligence, the staff likely also has to be fed up with you enough to lose the court case. Private placement is extremely difficult to get and your child will have to have very significant and multiple disabilities or severe behavioral needs.
How is their current school not meeting your child’s needs?