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Hi Gail,

I get so frustrated with this school mentality!!! The president was in my

state preaching his education act and all I get thinking of was just enforce

the spec. ed. laws and make these schools accountable. We wouldn't be having

these IEP discussions. Maybe we should all write him a letter.

Charlyne

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> Ok . SOrry, I see you've answered my question in my post.

> Cept what

> the heck does random mean??? Out of a hat or somethign??? Or are

> they

> going to *discuss* each child's situation. I wouldn't like this

> attitude at

> all either . I can understand though that they have a REAL big

> problem.

> Are there any parents who don't care which school?

> Donna

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>

Donna,

what they said was that each school and each classroom will be " balanced "

for leaders/followers, high, mid and low acheiving students, boys/girls,

children who do not get along, (with each other) and children with

" behavior challenges " . I dont' see how anyone could balance all of this!

This past week, all teachers had to turn in some kind of form " rating "

each child in the class according to these criteria.

As for which school, all they will say is that if not enough volunteers

are received, they will have to pick randomly, all the while assuring

that the above mentioned class mixes are achieved. Sounds " Fishy " to me.

And impossible.

I actually don't care which school-other than the transition will be VERY

difficult for Matt. In some ways, I would love to get him totally away

from all of them. People at this school, and since the zone only gets

larger, in the other school, are very superficial. Looks are the most

important thing to them. Almost all of them. The moms coming up are

perfectly made up, perfect hair, perfect clothes (ironed, no doubt),

perfect everything on the surface. This is all important. Test scores

for this school are the highest in the district. Just ask the principal.

this makes her look good, in her Jaguar, with her perfect clothes, hair

and makeup. I am not at all like this, I hope. And I dont' want to be.

But I don't know where else to put Matt.

Heavy Sigh

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Charlyne,

Yeah, like it would do any good. Did you see the Montel show on autism?

With all that those people have done for special ed., and don't get anywhere,

I don't think a letter from a parent will get to far. LOL But hey, I'll do

anything at this point! LOL

Gail

<< Hi Gail,

I get so frustrated with this school mentality!!! The president was in my

state preaching his education act and all I get thinking of was just enforce

the spec. ed. laws and make these schools accountable. We wouldn't be having

these IEP discussions. Maybe we should all write him a letter.

Charlyne

>>

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heheeh, me too, usually in sweat pants, t-shirt, and

flannel shirt over that, my long hair up in clippy,

and why is they always want to talk to you about

something, just wait a few minutes and call me on the

phone,lol, we will never get one of those viewscreen

type of phones when they become reallly popular,lol,

shawna.

--- charlyne1121@... wrote:

> In a message dated 4/18/2001 3:38:56 PM Eastern

> Daylight Time,

> stolzfamily@... writes:

>

>

> > . Just ask the principal.

> > this makes her look good, in her Jaguar, with her

> perfect clothes, hair

> > and makeup. I am not at all like this, I hope.

> And I dont' want to be.

>

> Hi ,

> Maybe you should come to my school district. I

> usually drive Zeb to school

> with the pajama top on and put a hat on for the

> scary hairdo. I would make

> you look really good.Oh, and not to mention the

> pickup truck. I don't know of

> any school that is balanced,just stupid.Do they have

> the same amount

> white,black,hispanic etc?

> Charlyne

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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charlyne,

i agree!!!!! if the states and LEA's would be held accountable for their

actions and screwups then life would be so much easier...and if they had

more on their peasize minds something other than what color of new football

team jerseys and office furniture they wanted to purchase, life would be

better...

BUT since it's not us parents must vigorously play iEP police... even when

you file complaints to the state or do a secretarial review with usdoe or

call in an ocr complaint, after a slap on the hand and a warning, nothing is

done to upheld the wrong mistakes...ikes makes me so angry i cut send out a

hornets nest...okay i am shutting up now...leah

>><< Hi Gail,

> I get so frustrated with this school mentality!!! The president was in my

> state preaching his education act and all I get thinking of was just

>enforce

> the spec. ed. laws and make these schools accountable. We wouldn't be

>having

> these IEP discussions. Maybe we should all write him a letter.

> Charlyne

> >>

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when Trisha's school took the kids for a special ed PE program at another

school we h ad to put it into the IEP because it was changing even though it

was temporary and only 5 hrs a week, it was considered a change in placement

and I had to sign and agree to let them send her to the other school for the

special PE class.

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but would it be appropriate if it causes anxieties which then could interfer

with learning? I think the more you know about the law and the more you let

them know, then you have a better chance because then they know they can't

push you around or pull the wool over your eyes. I've noticed that since I

have been learning more about the law, we have done better in the IEP

meetings because they know that I know (wow that's hard try saying it three

times lol) and therefore they know I will challenge them if I think it's

wrong and that I know where to go to get information to back me up.

Knowledge is very powerful.

Carol

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I did write a letter to the President and all I got for my hard thought out

trouble was a nice little postcard thanking me for writing to him. I doubt

he even saw the letter.

Carol

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Hi Carol,

I think all school systems dislike parents that know too much.You no longer

are the yes parents and are going to cost the system more money. They

definately make the fight harder but are children are the winners! You can

never know enough.

Charlyne,Pete,Cait LD 20,Zeb DS-? 8

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In a message dated 4/19/2001 8:13:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

Csvillars@... writes:

> I did write a letter to the President and all I got for my hard thought out

> trouble was a nice little postcard thanking me for writing to him. I doubt

> he even saw the letter.

>

Hi Carol,

A postcard! I would have thought at least a letter. He must be conserving the

budget.I'm sure he didn't see it but you did it.

Charlyne

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LMAO!!!!!! what did i state well??????/hehehe

>From: charlyne1121@...

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>Subject: Re: question about IEP

>Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 22:44:55 EDT

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>Hi Leah,

>Oh yes,well stated.

>Charlyne

>

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My son is at Wordsworth Academy because of Aspergers. He was approved for the private school because the district Could not place him with his high IQ When he was in the district he could not handle the size of the normal classes so he was in a special class with 1 day a week in a mentally gifted class. Both Aspergers and Mentally Gifted require an IEP. I think the school district is giving you a runaroundAutism and Aspergers Treatment From: us040887@...Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 13:50:35 +0000Subject: Question about IEP

I was told that my son probably wouldn't qualify for an iep with his

high iq even though he has aspergers.. I think no he should qualify

for one.. he hasn't had his mfe yet I have requested it they haven't

set up a time yet. Thanks for any info

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When the ADOS results came out, the psychologist told us that my son should have an IEP (which we have next week) but that the point will be to put the school on notice as well as to instruct the staff. It was quite encouraging. Seeing that our psychologist wrote the ADOS and trained all of our school district's testers, we're hopeful that my son can go through school with as little interruption as necessary but still understood.

TedOn Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 9:50 AM, us040887 <us040887@...> wrote:

I was told that my son probably wouldn't qualify for an iep with his

high iq even though he has aspergers.. I think no he should qualify

for one.. he hasn't had his mfe yet I have requested it they haven't

set up a time yet. Thanks for any info

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Thanks for all your help he finishes his mfe today with the school, I

have found a helpful website also I will post it here also for all

http://www.aboutautismlaw.com/full_article.html. I will be interested

in what they come up with.. I will take an advocate if needed :)

Thanks again!

>

> I was told that my son probably wouldn't qualify for an iep with his

> high iq even though he has aspergers.. I think no he should qualify

> for one.. he hasn't had his mfe yet I have requested it they haven't

> set up a time yet. Thanks for any info

>

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