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Interesting, I got the same answer. My in home tutor is allowed to go

observe but only when there are no other children in the room. Some kind

of privacy thing that has to do with special ed students. Some parents

can be fairly sensitive to the fact that someone they don't know might

inadvertantly gain information about their child. Honestly, I don't

actually KNOW any..:) But I have been told it is to protect the child's

privacy. TS ----Original Message-----

I have requested that a teacher from my son's private school be

allowed to observe his PPCD class. My son is dually enrolled. The

school district has said that they do not allow anyone who is not a

school district employee or a parent to observe the class. Does

anyone know where I could find out if there is any rules, regulations

or laws regarding visiting/observing the class? Thanks.

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Here is the funny part. When I wanted to be my own child's aid in the

classroom, I was told that was " illegal " , and the reason was to protect

other children's privacy. However, I was welcome to volunteer in the

classroom. Go figure.

observing class

> I have requested that a teacher from my son's private school be

> allowed to observe his PPCD class. My son is dually enrolled. The

> school district has said that they do not allow anyone who is not a

> school district employee or a parent to observe the class. Does

> anyone know where I could find out if there is any rules, regulations

> or laws regarding visiting/observing the class? Thanks.

>

>

>

>

> Texas Autism Advocacy

> www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability:

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeekingJoyinDisability/

>

>

>

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Look at district policy and the privacy laws. They

are telling the truth in accordance with the privacy

laws. I'll look it up for you later but they are

again correct. Sometime they just use it to there

advantage. I'm going shopping now Ladies!!

--- and Trina Sherman

wrote:

> Interesting, I got the same answer. My in home tutor

> is allowed to go

> observe but only when there are no other children in

> the room. Some kind

> of privacy thing that has to do with special ed

> students. Some parents

> can be fairly sensitive to the fact that someone

> they don't know might

> inadvertantly gain information about their child.

> Honestly, I don't

> actually KNOW any..:) But I have been told it is to

> protect the child's

> privacy. TS

> ----Original Message-----

>

>

> I have requested that a teacher from my son's

> private school be

> allowed to observe his PPCD class. My son is dually

> enrolled. The

> school district has said that they do not allow

> anyone who is not a

> school district employee or a parent to observe the

> class. Does

> anyone know where I could find out if there is any

> rules, regulations

> or laws regarding visiting/observing the class?

> Thanks.

>

>

>

>

> Texas Autism Advocacy

> www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those

> touched by Disability:

>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeekingJoyinDisability/

>

>

>

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That is not true!!!!! By law, you can observe your child's class for 45

minutes. Someone gave you bad information. It is okay if there are other

children in the room. You can not discuss the other students with anyone,

but you can observe.

-----Original Message-----

Texas Autism Advocacy

www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

Unlocking Autism

www.UnlockingAutism.org

Autism-Awareness-Action

Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

child with AUTISM.

SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeekingJoyinDisability/

<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeekingJoyinDisability/>

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Mayerson said something funny at the FEAT conference in Dallas about

observing in the classroom. " EVEN SADDAM HUSSEIN LET IN INSPECTORS! " Big

smiles. Liz

On 12/13/04 8:26 AM, " Flanagan, Meggan "

wrote:

>

> That is not true!!!!! By law, you can observe your child's class for 45

> minutes. Someone gave you bad information. It is okay if there are other

> children in the room. You can not discuss the other students with anyone,

> but you can observe.

>

> -----Original Message-----

> Texas Autism Advocacy

> www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability:

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeekingJoyinDisability/

> <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeekingJoyinDisability/>

>

>

>

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