Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see parents of special needs children in self contained classrooms being able to sue. Only 4 students can be in person and the other 4 virtual. Those 4 students in person IEPs instructional time is being met while the virtual students time is not.
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This! Most IEPs are not in full compliance virtually and I am surprised there haven’t been lawsuits already.
There probably have been a few here or there but they take forever to work through the legal system and aren’t publicized. They also cost a lot upfront for parents who take that route.