
04-11-2020, 02:53 PM
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This has been brought up multiple times in my district and the general consensus is that we have more than enough rationale and reasons if parents try to argue that we can win any lawsuit or make any argument with the state if we don't meet re-eval deadlines, etc.
As for IEP meetings, we're holding all the ones that we can. The only ones that we're having to hold over until next year are the ones where we didn't get testing completed. I'm also in a district where parents aren't likely to complain or sue, which is both a positive and a negative (but this district is on it, unlike my last district which broke the law as often as they could get away with it).
Speech and OT/PT are sending things to do over LOOM which isn't perfect, but it's the best we can do in a bad situation.
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