Guest guest Posted August 11, 2007 Report Share Posted August 11, 2007 Trishi, One reason you have not found anyone elses name against HEBisd for due process or mediation is that it was probably settled before it went before a hearing officer. I speak from " experience. " I am not in that district but I know this happens. This allows a district from getting their names in print as having problems or judgments against them. Go figure. Sounds messed up, huh?! That is the way they work. Dont be frustrated, just know that you are probably not the first to go there. Many have probably done it, just got it swept under the rug. Remember, stay focused and go in there and dont take anything personal. You are there for your child and do not settle for second best for your child. Also, do not let them get you on a " rabbit trail " as far as a fact or issue. God speed. Trisha Rice wrote: Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through mediation or due process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email me privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the details are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take place. I have searched the due process hearing files and find no references there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, and I can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach this point! I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just curious about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! Trisha Rice Joe Whitehead --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2007 Report Share Posted August 11, 2007 That's along the lines of my thinking. Someone else emailed me privately and the district settled with them before they had to file due process. One part of me says whatever gets my son what he needs; however, I've tried that track with them before and they didn't keep their part of the bargain. I won't compromise this time. Ask my family, I'm like a dog with a bone and I won't let it go. Thanks everyone for the support - I'll let y'all know what happens after Wednesday. Trish Re: School District Issues Trishi, One reason you have not found anyone elses name against HEBisd for due process or mediation is that it was probably settled before it went before a hearing officer. I speak from " experience. " I am not in that district but I know this happens. This allows a district from getting their names in print as having problems or judgments against them. Go figure. Sounds messed up, huh?! That is the way they work. Dont be frustrated, just know that you are probably not the first to go there. Many have probably done it, just got it swept under the rug. Remember, stay focused and go in there and dont take anything personal. You are there for your child and do not settle for second best for your child. Also, do not let them get you on a " rabbit trail " as far as a fact or issue. God speed. Trisha Rice <rice.trishtx (DOT) <mailto:rice.trish%40tx.rr.com> rr.com> wrote: Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through mediation or due process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email me privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the details are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take place. I have searched the due process hearing files and find no references there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, and I can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach this point! I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just curious about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! Trisha Rice Joe Whitehead --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 interesting that it's somehow in our blood to fight tooth and nail to make the school districts step up to the plate and do whatever is necessary for our children but not day cares. Trisha Rice wrote: That's along the lines of my thinking. Someone else emailed me privately and the district settled with them before they had to file due process. One part of me says whatever gets my son what he needs; however, I've tried that track with them before and they didn't keep their part of the bargain. I won't compromise this time. Ask my family, I'm like a dog with a bone and I won't let it go. Thanks everyone for the support - I'll let y'all know what happens after Wednesday. Trish Re: School District Issues Trishi, One reason you have not found anyone elses name against HEBisd for due process or mediation is that it was probably settled before it went before a hearing officer. I speak from " experience. " I am not in that district but I know this happens. This allows a district from getting their names in print as having problems or judgments against them. Go figure. Sounds messed up, huh?! That is the way they work. Dont be frustrated, just know that you are probably not the first to go there. Many have probably done it, just got it swept under the rug. Remember, stay focused and go in there and dont take anything personal. You are there for your child and do not settle for second best for your child. Also, do not let them get you on a " rabbit trail " as far as a fact or issue. God speed. Trisha Rice <rice.trishtx (DOT) <mailto:rice.trish%40tx.rr.com> rr.com> wrote: Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through mediation or due process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email me privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the details are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take place. I have searched the due process hearing files and find no references there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, and I can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach this point! I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just curious about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! Trisha Rice Joe Whitehead --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 Thanks - that is something I think I have said at every single ARD for either of my two kids: " Do you mean that M is the only student who would benefit from this? Wow! " Of course their answer is " well, of course not, but .... " Re: School District Issues Trishi, One reason you have not found anyone elses name against HEBisd for due process or mediation is that it was probably settled before it went before a hearing officer. I speak from " experience. " I am not in that district but I know this happens. This allows a district from getting their names in print as having problems or judgments against them. Go figure. Sounds messed up, huh?! That is the way they work. Dont be frustrated, just know that you are probably not the first to go there. Many have probably done it, just got it swept under the rug. Remember, stay focused and go in there and dont take anything personal. You are there for your child and do not settle for second best for your child. Also, do not let them get you on a " rabbit trail " as far as a fact or issue. God speed. Trisha Rice <rice.trishtx (DOT) <mailto:rice.trish%40tx.rr.com> rr.com> wrote: Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through mediation or due process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email me privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the details are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take place. I have searched the due process hearing files and find no references there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, and I can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach this point! I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just curious about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! Trisha Rice Joe Whitehead --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 Yes, it would seem inconsistent, except that the IDEA is the federal responsibility of public schools, not daycares. However, I have found private schools, including day cares, much more willing to address the needs of my child, even wihtout a legal obligation to do so - probably because they know enrollment is optional and they are subject to parental choice vs. our guaranteed tax contribution to public schools regardless of the effectiveness of services, or if they even provide any services at all to our children. Not much incentive to work harder if they get the tax $$$ no matter what. With daycares or private schools, if they can't or won't meet your child's needs, you can take your money and walk. No fight needed. > Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through mediation or due > process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email me > privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the details > are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take place. I > have searched the due process hearing files and find no references > there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, and I > can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach this point! > > I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just curious > about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! > > Trisha Rice > > Joe Whitehead > > --------------------------------- > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 There are many daycares and private schools that refuse to enroll kids with special needs because of their behviors and staffing needs. you must be fortunate that your child is well behaved. Nagla > > Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through mediation > or due > > process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email me > > privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the > details > > are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take > place. I > > have searched the due process hearing files and find no references > > there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, and > I > > can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach this > point! > > > > I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just > curious > > about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! > > > > Trisha Rice > > > > Joe Whitehead > > > > --------------------------------- > > Building a website is a piece of cake. > > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 FYI guys...One reason they are hesitant to enroll, is that if they knowingly accept a child with special needs...then they are required by law after that to provide appropriate programming... in other words.... they then are as accountable as the public school system to the child. At least that is what I was told at a 4day conference on IEP law in Little Rock once. It's been years, but that is worth investigating, I think. Amy asccnagla wrote: There are many daycares and private schools that refuse to enroll kids with special needs because of their behviors and staffing needs. you must be fortunate that your child is well behaved. Nagla > > Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through mediation > or due > > process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email me > > privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the > details > > are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take > place. I > > have searched the due process hearing files and find no references > > there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, and > I > > can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach this > point! > > > > I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just > curious > > about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! > > > > Trisha Rice > > > > Joe Whitehead > > > > --------------------------------- > > Building a website is a piece of cake. > > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Since Capitol School of Austin in not an autism center - it specializes in language delays - and makes no claims to address behavioral issues, it doesn't seem that it would be appropriate for a child with behavioral problems related to autism. But at least there ARE options out there. It's really not realistic to expect all private schools to accept all children regardless of their needs or the schools' capabilities. In fact, refusing a child they cannot effectively provide for (instead of just collecting tuition money) could be viewed as doing a service to our children so we can seek a truly appropriate placement. When our son was turned away from a private school, we found one that could meet his needs effectively. Biggest favor they could have done for us. I'd really be scared if all private schools were outlawed and we only had our designated public school as a possibility to educate our children - typical or not. I'm sure many of us have had a public school claim to have an appropriate program for our children when it was clear they didn't, only to see our children flounder or regress, yet the school insisted the child was making progess. Sometimes when something is a legal requirement, like the IDEA, the emphasis is more on not " getting caught " than actually following the law. This is not true in all our public schools, but not unusual either. Our state is infamous for funding seminars put on by law firms for teaching the art of legal compliance to our school districts with little to no emphasis on meeting our children's needs, with autism sometimes being a full-out butt of the joke. A certain " Autism: The Sky is Falling! " Chicken Little skit comes to mind. Unfortunately, this type of mindset is being indoctrinated into our public school special ed administrators (paid for by our tax dollars - no less!), so it is no wonder when we face down a united front at ARD meetings who are clearly there to smile and humor us and don't take our children's unique needs seriously. This becomes a high stakes political game about dollars, and our children's futures are the currency with which they play. Those are some seriously high stakes. And sometimes when try to exercise the parental safeguards in the law, such as your right to an Independent Educational Evaluation, they file suit on you as our school district did. In those cases, private options become essential. > > > > > Has anyone here, or anyone you know, ever gone through > > mediation > > > > or due > > > > > process with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District? Email > > me > > > > > privately if you prefer, but I would like to know even if the > > > > details > > > > > are confidential. Could you just let me know that it did take > > > > place. I > > > > > have searched the due process hearing files and find no > > > references > > > > > there to HEB ISD. I'm a very frustrated parent at the moment, > > and > > > > I > > > > > can't believe I'm the first one from this district to reach > > this > > > > point! > > > > > > > > > > I do have an excellent attorney working on this, but I'm just > > > > curious > > > > > about others' experiences. Thank you in advance! > > > > > > > > > > Trisha Rice > > > > > > > > > > Joe Whitehead > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > > Building a website is a piece of cake. > > > > > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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