Anonymous
Post 03/09/2013 21:38     Subject: Pupil Personnel Workers-- Good or Bad?

We had one who I was very surprised to discover over a series of IEP mtgs was not an advocate for my child. I never figured out what the hell her role was but she ranged from useless to teaming up with the rest of the IEP team against us. She offered no resources or insights either. I don't know why these people exist in the system.
Anonymous
Post 03/07/2013 12:18     Subject: Re:Pupil Personnel Workers-- Good or Bad?

These people? Like in any other profession or position, there are some who do it well and some who don't. It would also depend on your specific situation.

Job descrption:

"Under direction, uses knowledge of MCPS programs and community resources, and utilizes a collaborative process with administrators, school staff, and other student services staff, to assist in determining resources, strategies, interventions, and recommended placements for students who are not experiencing success in school. Serves as an advocate for students and their families to access appropriate services. Acts as case manager for identified students in intervention implementation, data collection, progress monitoring, and programs changes. Serves as liaison with school system, local community and government service providers."

Anonymous
Post 03/07/2013 10:01     Subject: Pupil Personnel Workers-- Good or Bad?

They work for the school district, not for your child or your family.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2013 22:18     Subject: Pupil Personnel Workers-- Good or Bad?

Bump
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2013 17:18     Subject: Pupil Personnel Workers-- Good or Bad?

I have had a horrible experience with my school's pupil personnel worker. She has seriously hindered the situation with which we are dealing. What experience has anyone else had with one of these people?