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In a message dated 10/24/2006 2:02:52 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

jboyd@... writes:

The Principal? I wouldn't even ask her/him. That is a better

question for the Director or Special Education/Pupil Services

Hi Jackie,

Thanks......I tried though! I called the special ed dept and they told me

that they wouldn't write a transfer for my daughter. I told her other children

from our community were going to that school and she said......well, not

special ed.

We then began to get into an argument. I tried to reason/ask questions and

she told me she was not going to 'go there' with me??

Sometimes I feel like I've been punched in the stomach by insensitive

people. Then my confidence as a Mom is squashed! ....then, I write to others

that

have been-there-done-that, pick myself up, dust off and go back to work!

I've not picked myself up yet though. Any help would be great here!

Thanks,

Laurie

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In a message dated 10/24/2006 2:45:35 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

huie@... writes:

When we lived in Alabama we had one

Hi Sharon, was that for and did she have an IEP at the time?

Thanks!

Laurie

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In a message dated 10/24/2006 2:47:35 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

karriemom@... writes:

The services your child needs can be delivered regardless of the location of

the class.

That was the problem =(

I told him that she could attend 1st grade-reg ed, just needed someone to

take her potty and walk from a to b.

That is when he said......she could cost too much! ...meaning her services

and her aid!

Thanks,

Laurie

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When we lived in Alabama we had one, but we obtained the application from

Student Services and filled it out, had no problem getting it granted, and we

didn't have to talk to anyone.

Sharon H.

Mom to , (15, DS) and , (11)

South Carolina

" Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of

battle. "

Re: Re: Inter-district transfer

In a message dated 10/24/2006 2:02:52 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

jboyd@... writes:

The Principal? I wouldn't even ask her/him. That is a better

question for the Director or Special Education/Pupil Services

Hi Jackie,

Thanks......I tried though! I called the special ed dept and they told me

that they wouldn't write a transfer for my daughter. I told her other children

from our community were going to that school and she said......well, not

special ed.

We then began to get into an argument. I tried to reason/ask questions and

she told me she was not going to 'go there' with me??

Sometimes I feel like I've been punched in the stomach by insensitive

people. Then my confidence as a Mom is squashed! ....then, I write to others

that

have been-there-done-that, pick myself up, dust off and go back to work!

I've not picked myself up yet though. Any help would be great here!

Thanks,

Laurie

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Just my .02 here...

Just wondering if the person you were talking with realizes that special

education is not a class or location, it is a service. The services your child

needs can be delivered regardless of the location of the class.

Sue mom to Kate 17 and Karrie 10 w/ds and autism

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We got transfers for two of our children to a system in a suburb of our city. I

did not try to get one for our son with DS. (Didn't see any advantage for him

to be there.) I have often thought that $$$ for sped might be a problem.

However, I believe that if a school issues transfers for any students, it should

be available to 'any' of them. Seems like that would be right legally--but I

don't have any experience with it.

Best wishes to you.

Shirley

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Yes, it was for , and she did have an IEP. We wanted her in an inclusive

setting, it was offered at our district school, but it was only starting, so we

wanted her in the other program.

Sharon

Re: Re: Inter-district transfer

In a message dated 10/24/2006 2:45:35 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

huie@... writes:

When we lived in Alabama we had one

Hi Sharon, was that for and did she have an IEP at the time?

Thanks!

Laurie

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In a message dated 10/24/2006 6:40:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

trier9@... writes:

That is when he said......she could cost too much! ...meaning her services

and her aid!

Any talk about something being to expensive to provide is against the law.

They cannot use this as any criteria. She has to receive ALL the supports

and services that vould make her successful before any talk of the placement

not working out!!

Loree

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