Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to sue DCPS because my son has gone to many good schools and is currently in the 3rd grade and his comprehension level is at a Kindergarten level and the school is dragging their feet to asset him for an IEP/504. He continues to be bullied and reprimanded for his actions; whether warranted or not. And we've only been there less than 30 days. Emotional distress/ Maltreatment and Educational negligence.
I doubt a civil suit would go anywhere, but you might talk to an ed attorney about filing for due process and/or if there's a way to ask for evaluations more effectively.
School admin here - 30 days is too soon for any suit to be taken seriously or for any school to be expected to act. If you have gone to many good schools and nothing was done there, I would immediately ask why? If the child has not progressed in reading for 3 years, what else might be going on? What is the history? Is there a 504 plan in place? Why is the child moving schools so regularly. What other issues may be at play?
If you have documentation for any of this, it would help to have that all in order and then go seek a meeting with the Principal, the teacher and the head of SPED, and the school SW. A lawsuit at this stage will not be in the best interest of the child as the state of things clearly was influenced by forces outside of his or her current school setting and that will be a large factor in any individualized plan put forward to help the student.