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Hi

had his last IEP today before he goes to high school this fall. It was

kind of sad in a way. Mrs. Mosier, his teacher, has at least one of our kids in

her class ever since 1997.

The IEP went well except when they said the speech teacher wanted to cut his

minutes in speech. I put my foot down on that one. The kid is just starting to

talk in complete sentences. No time to decrease his speech minutes. They said

they would see that the minutes were not reduced and Mrs. Byergo (the speech

teacher) would be calling me to talk about the possibility or impossibility of

an increase.

Always insist your kids get what they need. and I always do and we

usually get it. I walk a tight line becomes a licensed teacher myself and would

love to have a job with this district. So I try to be diplomatic but firm too.

May all your IEP's go well this spring.

Dad to , Kristi, and (all three Down syndrome) and (Cri du

chat)

Husband to C. in Mo.

" Daddy " to and in Calif. (both Down syndrome)

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