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Hi Everyone~

I have a question about the autism supplement. Is there a rule or guideline for

the

ratio of students to teachers in the regular-ed classroom? The ratio is listed

on our

IEP (it has since changed) and it's probably too many kids. TIA!

Love,

Diane.

http://babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

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I was just fixing to ask that question myself we are having our ARD

tomorrow and the ratio in his class is 1 teacher to 18 students.

I thin this is too many with a child with PDD-NOS in there.

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There nothing specific in either the current rule or the revision. It's an

ARD Committee decision on what is " suitable " . (See item 7, below).

Tonya

(e) For students with autism/pervasive developmental disorders, information

about the

following shall be considered and, when needed, addressed in the IEP:

(1) extended educational programming;

(2) daily schedules reflecting minimal unstructured time;

(3) in-home training or viable alternatives;

(4) prioritized behavioral objectives;

(5) prevocational and vocational needs of students 12 years of age or older;

(6) parent training; and

(7) suitable staff- to-students ratio.

From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy

[mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of Diane Vaughn

Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 8:59 AM

To: texas-autism-advocacy

Subject: Autism supplement question

Hi Everyone~

I have a question about the autism supplement. Is there a rule or guideline

for the

ratio of students to teachers in the regular-ed classroom? The ratio is

listed on our

IEP (it has since changed) and it's probably too many kids. TIA!

Love,

Diane.

http://babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

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Hi Diane! IDEA 2004 allows for changes to the IEP without and ARD meeting

if both the school and parent agree to the change. Personally, I'd feel

more comfortable with a real ARD. But then I'm one of those folks that like

to see things in black and white.

Tonya

From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy

[mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of Diane Vaughn

Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 11:39 PM

To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy

Subject: Re: Autism supplement question

Hi Tonya~

So, if you believe that a) the ratio isn't appropriate or B) it was

appropriate when

you agreed to it but isn't any longer, then you call an ARD?

Love,

Diane.

http://babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

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The new Autism Supplement should be posted on TEA's website Friday or

Monday and hopefully will give some more specific guidelines...

Go to

http://www.tea.state.tx.us/rules/home/coeadopt.html

to check.

>

> Hi Tonya~

>

> So, if you believe that a) the ratio isn't appropriate or B) it was

appropriate when

> you agreed to it but isn't any longer, then you call an ARD?

>

> Love,

>

> Diane.

> http://babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Guess it will be Monday...or whenever they feel like it. Several

people I know have talked to " those in the know " and have told me the

exact same thing - which is the actual text HAS been changed. I'm like

a lot of you now, and SO sick of wasting so much damn time on " trying "

to get help where it's supposed to be available. (/vent) sort of ;o)

> >

> > Hi Tonya~

> >

> > So, if you believe that a) the ratio isn't appropriate or B) it was

> appropriate when

> > you agreed to it but isn't any longer, then you call an ARD?

> >

> > Love,

> >

> > Diane.

> > http://babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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