Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESY is a waste of time my DC never learned anything
Think ESY is about retaking what was learned (not really learning new things)
Anonymous wrote:ESY is a waste of time my DC never learned anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope all your children receive placement and receive the services that they need. Please advocate and reach out to your board member, PSL and other decision makers. This is the 2nd year now for staffing shortages. With the exodus of special ed teachers, this is going to keep repeating itself unless changes are implemented. They need to offer flexible options if there aren’t enough teachers, including private tutors. And early registration like parents have to do for summer camps.
They should, but they will not. FCPS routinely denies services based on staffing. They don’t come out and state it, but when they start pulling services a child needs and there’s only only PT SLP for a school of 750 kids, it’s pretty obvious what is going on.
ESY is no exception.
Anonymous wrote:I hope all your children receive placement and receive the services that they need. Please advocate and reach out to your board member, PSL and other decision makers. This is the 2nd year now for staffing shortages. With the exodus of special ed teachers, this is going to keep repeating itself unless changes are implemented. They need to offer flexible options if there aren’t enough teachers, including private tutors. And early registration like parents have to do for summer camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is part of the IEP then you need a lawyer.
+1 IEP Law is federal, you have rights beyond what the school wants you to think. Get the lawyer if you’re ever denied services.
Yes, they should march teachers into the classrooms at gunpoint for your precious, precious bebe.
DP. They made the choice to address what is required in this way (I.e. running a school based summer program) rather than say giving parents a stipend. The cynical view could be that the failure of the plan is in fact the plan.
I don’t understand the reasoning behind expecting FCPS to pay for private therapies over the summer because school is out of session?? If your kid needs extra help to not fall behind during the summer, then get them the extra help…how is this a public education issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is part of the IEP then you need a lawyer.
+1 IEP Law is federal, you have rights beyond what the school wants you to think. Get the lawyer if you’re ever denied services.
Yes, they should march teachers into the classrooms at gunpoint for your precious, precious bebe.
DP. They made the choice to address what is required in this way (I.e. running a school based summer program) rather than say giving parents a stipend. The cynical view could be that the failure of the plan is in fact the plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is part of the IEP then you need a lawyer.
+1 IEP Law is federal, you have rights beyond what the school wants you to think. Get the lawyer if you’re ever denied services.
Yes, they should march teachers into the classrooms at gunpoint for your precious, precious bebe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any ESY updates?
They raised the IA pay to $27.08 per hour as of today. Staffing for Foundations is the priority. A lot of IAs will work Community A or Community B but won't do Foundations.