Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you’re referring to SWS. That said, I see in another thread that someone got a K offer and another reportedly got a 5th offer, so I’m assuming SWS families were notified (and that my high-needs IEP kid lost the lottery).
That said I keep hitting refresh on my email waiting for that magic invite to come in.
What's with the people who keep trying to flag the high neediness of their IEPs? Unless I misunderstood the lottery there is no such thing. You are either in the "with IEP" group or not. There wasn't suppose to be a sub-categories. Am I wrong about how the logic was deployed?
Correct the lottery does not distinguish between the number of hours of an IEP.
My kid has a 15 hour/week IEP and was not offered a slot, precisely because the system did not distinguish between my kid and one with a one hour/month IEP.
So the system failed to give priority based on level of need.
Wow, surprised parents share so much information with each other about their children's IEP service levels. If you were my friend, I definitely wouldn't!
Why would you be ashamed to talk about your kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you’re referring to SWS. That said, I see in another thread that someone got a K offer and another reportedly got a 5th offer, so I’m assuming SWS families were notified (and that my high-needs IEP kid lost the lottery).
That said I keep hitting refresh on my email waiting for that magic invite to come in.
What's with the people who keep trying to flag the high neediness of their IEPs? Unless I misunderstood the lottery there is no such thing. You are either in the "with IEP" group or not. There wasn't suppose to be a sub-categories. Am I wrong about how the logic was deployed?
Correct the lottery does not distinguish between the number of hours of an IEP.
My kid has a 15 hour/week IEP and was not offered a slot, precisely because the system did not distinguish between my kid and one with a one hour/month IEP.
So the system failed to give priority based on level of need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you’re referring to SWS. That said, I see in another thread that someone got a K offer and another reportedly got a 5th offer, so I’m assuming SWS families were notified (and that my high-needs IEP kid lost the lottery).
That said I keep hitting refresh on my email waiting for that magic invite to come in.
What's with the people who keep trying to flag the high neediness of their IEPs? Unless I misunderstood the lottery there is no such thing. You are either in the "with IEP" group or not. There wasn't suppose to be a sub-categories. Am I wrong about how the logic was deployed?
Correct the lottery does not distinguish between the number of hours of an IEP.
My kid has a 15 hour/week IEP and was not offered a slot, precisely because the system did not distinguish between my kid and one with a one hour/month IEP.
So the system failed to give priority based on level of need.
Wow, surprised parents share so much information with each other about their children's IEP service levels. If you were my friend, I definitely wouldn't!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you’re referring to SWS. That said, I see in another thread that someone got a K offer and another reportedly got a 5th offer, so I’m assuming SWS families were notified (and that my high-needs IEP kid lost the lottery).
That said I keep hitting refresh on my email waiting for that magic invite to come in.
What's with the people who keep trying to flag the high neediness of their IEPs? Unless I misunderstood the lottery there is no such thing. You are either in the "with IEP" group or not. There wasn't suppose to be a sub-categories. Am I wrong about how the logic was deployed?
Correct the lottery does not distinguish between the number of hours of an IEP.
My kid has a 15 hour/week IEP and was not offered a slot, precisely because the system did not distinguish between my kid and one with a one hour/month IEP.
So the system failed to give priority based on level of need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you’re referring to SWS. That said, I see in another thread that someone got a K offer and another reportedly got a 5th offer, so I’m assuming SWS families were notified (and that my high-needs IEP kid lost the lottery).
That said I keep hitting refresh on my email waiting for that magic invite to come in.
What's with the people who keep trying to flag the high neediness of their IEPs? Unless I misunderstood the lottery there is no such thing. You are either in the "with IEP" group or not. There wasn't suppose to be a sub-categories. Am I wrong about how the logic was deployed?
Anonymous wrote:I assume you’re referring to SWS. That said, I see in another thread that someone got a K offer and another reportedly got a 5th offer, so I’m assuming SWS families were notified (and that my high-needs IEP kid lost the lottery).
That said I keep hitting refresh on my email waiting for that magic invite to come in.
Anonymous wrote:I assume you’re referring to SWS. That said, I see in another thread that someone got a K offer and another reportedly got a 5th offer, so I’m assuming SWS families were notified (and that my high-needs IEP kid lost the lottery).
That said I keep hitting refresh on my email waiting for that magic invite to come in.