Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 This is our first posting to the group and we're looking for feedback as to if we're doing the right thing. is 15yrs old, downs, autistic and is nonverbal. He's in middle school in a moderate program. For close to one year, we've had severe problems getting the school to follow his IEP. It all revolves around speech. During this time, we had learned after the fact (early spring '06) that the school speech therapist left and was not replaced. Speech wasn't given for aprox 1/2 the school year. Eventually they brought another therapist over, but once she arrived, she cut his speech time down from whats on the IEP (she didn't " have time " since she was required to go between multiple schools/students) plus she didn't know any sign language. I should mention that every conversation/correspondence is documented with a paper trail. In addition, the annual IEP was supposed to have taken place in the Spring '06, but when we arrived for the meeting, the only person there was the teacher. We had requested in writing certain people (to discuss speech) be there and were informed they would. We put a stay on the IEP and left. IEP has not been signed, we've been informed numerous times it will be rebooked, but it hasn't and we've been ignored now for months. Btw, his extended school year (that includes speech) was xcel this summer by the district, but we were not informed until the bus didn't show up. We have not been able to hire a lawyer (husband is active duty Navy) because we don't have the funds. We've tried every avenue possible, spent countless hours each week trying to find anyone who will help enforce the law. Endless excuses are offered, nothing more. Last night we completed the papers to file an official complaint with the state of Virginia. Although there is much frustration and anger, from what we've seen according to the laws, there are two direct violations. We don't know what else to do. Any further suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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