Guest guest Posted March 23, 2010 Report Share Posted March 23, 2010 Now I am wondering if a child is even getting a fape if they are out of the classroom so much they arent even being taught? my dd is in 4th grade so has 2 teachers, 1 for math/science, 1 for english/ss and she also has a teacher for gifted enrichment 1 day a week) and IMHO she is not being taught in her english/ss class b/c she is in the office. We were upset by the fact that we werent being notified when she was in the office so I requested the teacher let me know when she is in the office and why she was sent so I can do like a verbal social story to walk her through what happened so she doesnt do it again. Since we all know punishment works oh so well for our kids I figure prevention was better. However her teacher stated she was in the office every day, sometimes twice a day (and she only has her for 2.5 hrs a day) so it would be easier to just let me know when she has a good day. as far as ive seen she does nothing but sit when she is in the office and now she is supposedly failing english and social studies yet they arent keeping the online grade reports up to date so I can see that (online she has an 83 and 63 which are passing). So is that actually receiving an education? In addition to the email I sent requesting to be notified when she is sent to the office I will be calling the autism society today since they offer parent school partners and I will be calling the school psychologist to see what the heck is going on with her evals since we have yet to receive a permission to evaluate (coincidentally our state doesnt start the " timeline " until that is signed even if you have a request in writing, though our state also states it is illegal to put off having this signed for any reason at all) -- -mommy to Emma, Becca, , and Girl Scout cookies are coming! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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