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I agree!Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TSender: sList Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2011 20:36:23 -0400To: <sList >ReplyTo: sList Subject: Re: Re: loosing my mind with broward schools...needadvice Tallahassee is where we need to be to get Rick recalled from office already, beyond comprehensible he is still in office. We also need Debbie Wasserman Schultz to fight for us and get Obama to do something before FL is off the maps!Sent from my Samsung Epicâ„¢ 4GRLisme1@... wrote:>Not a good turn out...more a prerequisite to what the ESE Advisory does and > introduction to new attendees. Did find out however that there are 30,000 > ESE kids in Broward Schools...maybe 30 parents attended.> >Robin>>>>>> > > > >I couldn't make it to the meeting last night? I hope there was a good >turn out. How did it go? >. >> >____________________________________>To: sList >Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2011 1:01:36 PM>Subject: Re: Re: loosing my mind with broward schools...need >advice>>> > >Tonight is ESE Advisory meeting. Let's all band together and make a >showing of disgruntled parents massing together in solidarity for change. :)> >Robin>>>>>> >You can inform them that the IEP is a legal document and they are required >to follow it and provide accommodations because it's the law and they can >be taken to court for it. >>If the accommodations are not followed they cannot administer a lower >grade.>>If the accommodations were adhered to and your child still received a >lower grade, that's different. >>The challenge is proving the accommodations are both in place and being >adhered to. >>Speaking of note taking, there's a great tool for high schoolers and >college students. I believe it's called a smart pen? The student continues to >take notes and the pen digitally records the lesson for later playback. Cost >is under $150 I believe. It has some other features as well and may be a >helpful tool for your son.>>Issues such as these make me wish teachers used some of the tools better >such as guided notes, syllabus, agendas, power point notes and >presentations. These are all just good teaching stra tegies, for anyone. >>Sent from my iPhone>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Unfortunately, FL has no recall for blankety blank governors.To: sList Sent: Friday, September 9, 2011 12:00 PMSubject: Re: Re: loosing my mind with broward schools...needadvice

I agree!Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2011 20:36:23 -0400To: <sList >ReplyTo: sList

Subject: Re: Re: loosing my mind with broward schools...need

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Tallahassee is where we need to be to get Rick recalled from office already, beyond comprehensible he is still in office. We also need Debbie Wasserman Schultz to fight for us and get Obama to do something before FL is off the maps!

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RLisme1@... wrote:

>Not a good turn out...more a prerequisite to what the ESE Advisory does and

> introduction to new attendees. Did find out however that there are 30,000

> ESE kids in Broward Schools...maybe 30 parents attended.

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>I couldn't make it to the meeting last night? I hope there was a good

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>To: sList

>Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2011 1:01:36 PM

>Subject: Re: Re: loosing my mind with broward schools...need

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>Tonight is ESE Advisory meeting. Let's all band together and make a

>showing of disgruntled parents massing together in solidarity for change. :)

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>Robin

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>In a message dated 9/7/2011 12:26:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

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>You can inform them that the IEP is a legal document and they are required

>to follow it and provide accommodations because it's the law and they can

>be taken to court for it.

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>If the accommodations are not followed they cannot administer a lower

>grade.

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>If the accommodations were adhered to and your child still received a

>lower grade, that's different.

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>The challenge is proving the accommodations are both in place and being

>adhered to.

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>Speaking of note taking, there's a great tool for high schoolers and

>college students. I believe it's called a smart pen? The student continues to

>take notes and the pen digitally records the lesson for later playback. Cost

>is under $150 I believe. It has some other features as well and may be a

>helpful tool for your son.

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>Issues such as these make me wish teachers used some of the tools better

>such as guided notes, syllabus, agendas, power point notes and

>presentations. These are all just good teaching stra tegies, for anyone.

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>Sent from my iPhone

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