Thank you. It may be hard, but both DH and I are VA barred lawyers, so it would be less expensive for us than many, and we are considering it.
Yes but do you practice special education law?
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry that ACPS has failed you and your kid. They don't care because they know it's expensive and hard to sue. They can do whatever they want and collect that 36K+ of funding for your kid.
Thank you. It may be hard, but both DH and I are VA barred lawyers, so it would be less expensive for us than many, and we are considering it.
Anonymous wrote:At the Elementary level, ACPS students with disabilities have a reading proficiency of 27% and a math proficiency of 20%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't had a good experience. My child is older (14) and has an IEP with an executive functioning goal only. His teachers generally don't follow it, and it is hard to even get anyone to respond to my concerns.
According to the PP, you aren't an "actual" parent.
I'm sorry that ACPS has failed you and your kid. They don't care because they know it's expensive and hard to sue. They can do whatever they want and collect that 36K+ of funding for your kid.
I'm sorry that ACPS has failed you and your kid. They don't care because they know it's expensive and hard to sue. They can do whatever they want and collect that 36K+ of funding for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't had a good experience. My child is older (14) and has an IEP with an executive functioning goal only. His teachers generally don't follow it, and it is hard to even get anyone to respond to my concerns.
Anonymous wrote:As an actual parent of an actual student in an actual Alexandria school with an IEP (two kids actually), we have had a reasonably good experience. That said, from talking to other parents of IEP kids in middle and high, I’m not sure we are going to stay for middle. We were originally considering it for the first year, because of home prices and interest rates, but maybe we will just have to bite the bullet. FCPS is no saint when it comes to denying kids FAPE, so be sure you are eyes wide open on that.
https://dcist.com/story/23/01/23/disability-rights-class-action-against-fairfax-public-schools-widened/