Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, you do not need any academic goals with an ED code- meaning your child can have only behavioral goals which is what it sounds like your child needs. If you have an OHI code, you do need academic goals.
ED--emotionally disturbed? Does that come from special Ed testing by the school or Doctor diagnosis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the child is not doing any work, then the child is not accessing the curriculum. Ask the homeroom teacher to assess your child on only completed work and then return that data to the administration.
Do not help child complete any work at home. Do not pick up your child if there is a behavior.
Admin knows child has zeros on literally every assignment. Won't budge from IEPs aren't for behavior.
Anonymous wrote:If the child is not doing any work, then the child is not accessing the curriculum. Ask the homeroom teacher to assess your child on only completed work and then return that data to the administration.
Do not help child complete any work at home. Do not pick up your child if there is a behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Also, you do not need any academic goals with an ED code- meaning your child can have only behavioral goals which is what it sounds like your child needs. If you have an OHI code, you do need academic goals.
Anonymous wrote:If the child is not doing any work, then the child is not accessing the curriculum. Ask the homeroom teacher to assess your child on only completed work and then return that data to the administration.
Do not help child complete any work at home. Do not pick up your child if there is a behavior.