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School district would not give my son an IEP, BUT his new cyber school 2 months after he's started is going to start an eval next week. Awesome. No politics, just help for my son!!! My son is 9 yrs. old and has a dx of Asperger's Syndrome! I am his teacher since he's homeschooled basically though a cyber charter. He does have a few live lessons a week....30 mins math, 45 for Language arts, and 45 for grade level skills across the board to prep for state testing (and they say that teachers don't teach for the test! HA! Right!! Well, good news!! Just sharing....

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In our district that's all they seem to do-Teach to the test!Ugh!Awesome news!Sent from my iPhone

School district would not give my son an IEP, BUT his new cyber school 2 months after he's started is going to start an eval next week. Awesome. No politics, just help for my son!!! My son is 9 yrs. old and has a dx of Asperger's Syndrome! I am his teacher since he's homeschooled basically though a cyber charter. He does have a few live lessons a week....30 mins math, 45 for Language arts, and 45 for grade level skills across the board to prep for state testing (and they say that teachers don't teach for the test! HA! Right!! Well, good news!! Just sharing....

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Yes, the do teach for the test or they lose their job!! That is the way of education today. Money makes the world go round and they don't get the $$ if they don't get AYP!! To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 5:25 PM Subject: Re: IEP

In our district that's all they seem to do-Teach to the test!Ugh!Awesome news!Sent from my iPhone

School district would not give my son an IEP, BUT his new cyber school 2 months after he's started is going to start an eval next week. Awesome. No politics, just help for my son!!! My son is 9 yrs. old and has a dx of Asperger's Syndrome! I am his teacher since he's homeschooled basically though a cyber charter. He does have a few live lessons a week....30 mins math, 45 for Language arts, and 45 for grade level skills across the board to prep for state testing (and they say that teachers don't teach for the test! HA! Right!! Well, good news!! Just sharing....

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I hoped for that too, the online charter we have in WA wouldn't give an IEP if the public brick and mortar didn't. I am curious to hear what happens.

 

School district would not give my son an IEP, BUT his new cyber school 2 months after he's started is going to start an eval next week.  Awesome.  No politics, just help for my son!!!  My son is 9 yrs. old and has a dx of Asperger's Syndrome!  I am his teacher since he's homeschooled basically though a cyber charter.  He does have a few live lessons a week....30 mins math, 45 for Language arts, and 45 for grade level skills across the board to prep for state testing (and they say that teachers don't teach for the test!  HA!  Right!!  Well, good news!!  Just sharing....

 

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really?? wow, and what did they say was the reason? To: autism-aspergers Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 10:14 PM Subject: Re: IEP

I hoped for that too, the online charter we have in WA wouldn't give an IEP if the public brick and mortar didn't. I am curious to hear what happens.

School district would not give my son an IEP, BUT his new cyber school 2 months after he's started is going to start an eval next week. Awesome. No politics, just help for my son!!! My son is 9 yrs. old and has a dx of Asperger's Syndrome! I am his teacher since he's homeschooled basically though a cyber charter. He does have a few live lessons a week....30 mins math, 45 for Language arts, and 45 for grade level skills across the board to prep for state testing (and they say that teachers don't teach for the test! HA! Right!! Well, good news!! Just sharing....

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really?? wow, and what did they say was the reason? To: autism-aspergers Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 10:14 PM Subject: Re: IEP

I hoped for that too, the online charter we have in WA wouldn't give an IEP if the public brick and mortar didn't. I am curious to hear what happens.

School district would not give my son an IEP, BUT his new cyber school 2 months after he's started is going to start an eval next week. Awesome. No politics, just help for my son!!! My son is 9 yrs. old and has a dx of Asperger's Syndrome! I am his teacher since he's homeschooled basically though a cyber charter. He does have a few live lessons a week....30 mins math, 45 for Language arts, and 45 for grade level skills across the board to prep for state testing (and they say that teachers don't teach for the test! HA! Right!! Well, good news!! Just sharing....

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, Maybe WA is so bad at giving kids what they need (hear some sarcasm here) that it's very common to bail on brick and mortar to get an IEP with online schooling and so they made a rule. It was a LOT of structure for us, and my kids are pretty ODD, so hard, but I found I could do so many of the accomodations that an IEP was not neccesarily needed. It would have been nice though!

Still a great program and a great free option!

 

really??  wow, and what did they say was the reason? 

To: autism-aspergers Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 10:14 PM

Subject: Re: IEP

 

I hoped for that too, the online charter we have in WA wouldn't give an IEP if the public brick and mortar didn't. I am curious to hear what happens.

 

School district would not give my son an IEP, BUT his new cyber school 2 months after he's started is going to start an eval next week.  Awesome.  No politics, just help for my son!!!  My son is 9 yrs. old and has a dx of Asperger's Syndrome!  I am his teacher since he's homeschooled basically though a cyber charter.  He does have a few live lessons a week....30 mins math, 45 for Language arts, and 45 for grade level skills across the board to prep for state testing (and they say that teachers don't teach for the test!  HA!  Right!!  Well, good news!!  Just sharing....

 

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