Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was there no deadline with the OCR settlement?
I think there was- that is why there was this rush to get meetings and paperwork done but then FCPS stalled on payments. I am not sure if there was a specific deadline for payments- more of a deadline to meet with parents. FCPS found the loophole and i am sure no one is holding them accountable.
Anonymous wrote:Its interesting to me that out of our completely random population of parents on here, almost everyone was sent an incorrect, reduced amount AND almost everyone had to submit their receipts multiple times. Assuming everyone is sending things in electronically, that makes no sense. How do electronic submissions get "lost"? Where does it cross over from incompetence to maliciousness?
Anonymous wrote:I found this online.
What was interesting to me was that the amount was so high (I am in two different special ed parents group--my kid is 18 and has cycled through a lot of schools--and no one who was getting financial reimbursement was getting anywhere near this much and one of the groups is parents of very, very impaired dc).
Almost always these findings go in favor of the school system. Its really unusual for FCPS to lose like this! I can't overstate how unusual this ruling is.
I haven't heard of any other parens being asked to sign a Non Disclosure Agreement-this was really strange to me.
My kid has had an IEP since age 3 and is severely disabled. I would say 90% of her teachers have been wonderful people trying to do impossible jobs usually with little support. We have dealt with Gatehouse staff many times on many different issues and they are 100% of the time, unbelievably slow and frankly incompetent. I don't know where they find these people.
https://specialeducationaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/2024.02.26-VDOE-LOF_Redacted.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Was there no deadline with the OCR settlement?
Anonymous wrote:Extremely funny to me how this was tossed in SpEd teachers laps in what might’ve been mid-late January with the explicit direction that everything needed to be done by last day of school… and years later Gatehouse still sitting in checks.
Very on brand for the powers that be to not respect/understand SpEd. teacher time/work load.
Feels like every year for the last decade tgey add two or three new sections to the IEP process but take nothing away. In a vacuum an extra meeting here, extra data there, extra tabs to complete here, etc. all seem manageable, but in the context of one person doing it all AND teaching?!
Untenable
Anonymous wrote:Extremely funny to me how this was tossed in SpEd teachers laps in what might’ve been mid-late January with the explicit direction that everything needed to be done by last day of school… and years later Gatehouse still sitting in checks.
Very on brand for the powers that be to not respect/understand SpEd. teacher time/work load.
Feels like every year for the last decade tgey add two or three new sections to the IEP process but take nothing away. In a vacuum an extra meeting here, extra data there, extra tabs to complete here, etc. all seem manageable, but in the context of one person doing it all AND teaching?!
Untenable
Anonymous wrote:So that's three posters in a row who were sent less money then FCPS had agreed to pay them with no explanation.