Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 Is there a time frame the school has to follow to implement the accommodations for an IEP, or should that have been specified as well in the IEP? I thought the school was doing great by this year but it has been 4 weeks and the only 2 things enforced (books in each class and policies for coming and going from school) so far were done by the principal....this is a large high school, and the IEP adviser and special ed director have been worthless. Each time I speak with the adviser (almost daily, as he is supposed to obtain notes/work when she misses a class, but we have received not one thing from him) he ever so kindly reassures me he will take care of it right away.....I have phoned her Econ teacher and left messages ....no reply...about class notes needed to prepare for an exam. Today I e-mailed the IEP adviser (rather than phoning) so I could cc the principal. The principal e-mailed back immediately saying she would check the adviser's progress this afternoon.I was trying to find something last night referring to time lines and enforcing accommodations but did not find specifics...and i know it may vary from state to state (we are in CA)...I thought if anyone might know, it would be this group...it took two years and a new principal to even get an IEP, finally, last November, after much damage to 's education...meanwhile, I will keep researching to find my recourse because, as I see it, an accommodation is only as good as its application....Thanks,nancy (amanda, 17, poly) Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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