Anonymous wrote:OP here. I spoke with law firm advocate paralegal and I am going with law firm as lawyers can step in when needed. I paid an education advocate that I thought could help and she started talking like she was on the school side of things, thankfully she shared this before I signed ROI or brought her to any IEP meetings. I was disappointed I lost money but I would rather that then she ruion my efforts. I agree with advice here unless you just need a simple accommodation fix fo with an attorney or law firm with their own advocates.
Anonymous wrote:We're in FCPS and really liked Liz Capone. She is also an expert witness and said she had multiple attorneys she could refer us to if we needed it. We ended up resolving everything in the second IEP meeting though.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the all the responses! I have some clear legal violations so was hoping to use an advocate that can work with to look through all the documentation and support me at the meetings to cut down on attorney fees as this will like go to mediation, state compliant and potentially due process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
I am looking for recommendations for an educational advocate. I am particularly looking for an advocate with experience in Virginia and Arlington County Schools particularly but welcome any that you can highly recommend. Any leads will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I think if you do a search you might find a few mentioned on this site. Amy Mounce is one, I think. There's also an attorney who has some consultants in house - Belkowitz Law
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the all the responses! I have some clear legal violations so was hoping to use an advocate that can work with to look through all the documentation and support me at the meetings to cut down on attorney fees as this will like go to mediation, state compliant and potentially due process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Sara Platenberg of Educational Advocacy and Consulting. I don't recommend Juliet Hiznay.
As someone who has worked with Sara from the school's side of things, she is a good person to hire if you want the tone in your meetings to shift from collaborative to adversarial. There are some great advocates out there, but Sara has a confrontational tone that only succeeds in making staff angry and frustrated. I also don't ever get the impression she truly understands the student she is talking about- she often hasn't met them at all.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Sara Platenberg of Educational Advocacy and Consulting. I don't recommend Juliet Hiznay.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
I am looking for recommendations for an educational advocate. I am particularly looking for an advocate with experience in Virginia and Arlington County Schools particularly but welcome any that you can highly recommend. Any leads will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!