Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DCPS elementary school told us 30 days and set a meeting for 22 days from our request. We requested a 504, came in with ideas for the 504 and it was granted, effective the next day. We were thrilled, especially because it stopped a less-than-desirable response by the teacher to our DC. It's a small school though so fewer kids to deal with for the administration.
Wow! Did they tell you that was DCPS policy, the 30 days? I have a list of fairly basic requests so I am hoping that we will have a similar response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DCPS elementary school told us 30 days and set a meeting for 22 days from our request. We requested a 504, came in with ideas for the 504 and it was granted, effective the next day. We were thrilled, especially because it stopped a less-than-desirable response by the teacher to our DC. It's a small school though so fewer kids to deal with for the administration.
Of course it did. A teacher who breaches a 504 is by statute personally liable.
Anonymous wrote:Our DCPS elementary school told us 30 days and set a meeting for 22 days from our request. We requested a 504, came in with ideas for the 504 and it was granted, effective the next day. We were thrilled, especially because it stopped a less-than-desirable response by the teacher to our DC. It's a small school though so fewer kids to deal with for the administration.
Anonymous wrote:Our DCPS elementary school told us 30 days and set a meeting for 22 days from our request. We requested a 504, came in with ideas for the 504 and it was granted, effective the next day. We were thrilled, especially because it stopped a less-than-desirable response by the teacher to our DC. It's a small school though so fewer kids to deal with for the administration.
Anonymous wrote:Are you going through your school or directly to early stages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long after requesting a 504 does DCPS have to respond? Thanks!
I'd always ask for an IEP first, even if you think you want a 504. The timelines are generally shorter and more enforceable.
Thanks but I have reason to believe we could be denied for an IEP, although we can't be denied for 504 due to an objectively documented disability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After you request in writing an initial evaluation, the school has 120 days after receiving the written referral to make a determination (per the procedural safeguards document from Office of the State Superintendent of Education revised Jan 2011)
Is this for a 504 too or just an IEP? Thanks!!
Anonymous wrote:After you request in writing an initial evaluation, the school has 120 days after receiving the written referral to make a determination (per the procedural safeguards document from Office of the State Superintendent of Education revised Jan 2011)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long after requesting a 504 does DCPS have to respond? Thanks!
I'd always ask for an IEP first, even if you think you want a 504. The timelines are generally shorter and more enforceable.
Anonymous wrote:How long after requesting a 504 does DCPS have to respond? Thanks!