Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you put his course preferences in on the site, or just email them to the counselor? IEPs don't guarantee course placements except for inclusion sections. Contacting administration will just make you look like a psycho who doesn't get that your child isn't more important than any other child.
OP here. There was no way to input online directly, I had to go through a particular person. I contacted them in *March*, PP. At the time everyone told me there would be no problem, they'd get him registered. The admin person kept emailing me the wrong courses, I kept saying "no, this is actually the list that was approved", and so on, until TODAY, when she said, "oh by the way there's this one course I just checked and there's no more space".
Who does that?
It's not like we requested a course change at the last minute. I specifically tried to register him as soon as we could, right after the IEP team approved the schedule last spring.
What do you mean there was nowhere to input the courses? Did you go to the course registration page? If all you did was email classes to the counselor, you missed a step. Tell Larlo it was your fault he didn't get the class he wanted and don't embarrass him by acting like his IEP puts him at the front of the registration line for elective classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remember, lots of kids that register right on time do not get every class they ask for.
Hmmm... no, at least not at WJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you put his course preferences in on the site, or just email them to the counselor? IEPs don't guarantee course placements except for inclusion sections. Contacting administration will just make you look like a psycho who doesn't get that your child isn't more important than any other child.
OP here. There was no way to input online directly, I had to go through a particular person. I contacted them in *March*, PP. At the time everyone told me there would be no problem, they'd get him registered. The admin person kept emailing me the wrong courses, I kept saying "no, this is actually the list that was approved", and so on, until TODAY, when she said, "oh by the way there's this one course I just checked and there's no more space".
Who does that?
It's not like we requested a course change at the last minute. I specifically tried to register him as soon as we could, right after the IEP team approved the schedule last spring.
Anonymous wrote:DS is an incoming student to Walter Johnson HS, and after an IEP meeting this spring, I contacted his counselor with his course requests for the upcoming school year, thinking that an early request would prevent issues like full classes. She kept putting me off, and trying to confirm an erroneous list of courses, and it dragged on until now, when she says one class he particularly wanted to take is full. If she had been more competent, he could have gotten into his initial pick of classes that had already been approved by his WJ IEP team.
Do you think I can contact the IEP team lead and ask her to intervene? This list was all set since March.
Anonymous wrote:Just remember, lots of kids that register right on time do not get every class they ask for.
Anonymous wrote:Did you put his course preferences in on the site, or just email them to the counselor? IEPs don't guarantee course placements except for inclusion sections. Contacting administration will just make you look like a psycho who doesn't get that your child isn't more important than any other child.