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19 Feb 2008 @ 9:30 AM
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Getting an IEP at a private school

I have seen lots of information about getting an IEP, but how does one go about it in a private school? I was thinking of asking our Reading Resource teacher if she had any insight. Does our local public school get involved? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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5 Mar 2008 @ 12:56 PM Reply # 1
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public school district was great

(This is my third attempt to post---my screen keeps disappearing---so I hope this is the first to come through and not a nuisance.)

This is my experience as a parent. Our local district was insightful, caring, capable and remain ready to assist. We learned a lot and they helped us come up with a 504 plan with our parish school. Our principal was more receptive than we had expected but the teachers are limited in some ways. Parental vigilance---courteous but constant--- is necessary, as it is even in public school. (I'm on the site preparing for review/reminder/encouragement meetings with teachers.) Call your district. In our state (NY)---I'm not sure if it's a federal requirement--- they have to get the application process and testing going in a certain number of days.Our doctors encouraged us to take advantage of the district testing because it's the same as the initial testing we'd pay for---and probably have to wait for-- with private services. I know an IEP is more involved than a 504, but the professionals know what can or can't be done with public school involvement. I hope this is somewhat helpful /encouraging. I hope your school district is as capable and caring as ours. Good luck.

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