lurker Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 Michele, Eamom had some great advice. I don't know about your State, but the neighbor says that here they HAVE TO get you all info they have (testing, etc.) at least 24 hrs prior to IEP, if not they are in default, and you can demand rescheduling. Also, the law here says they have to complete the IEP within so many days of original request; so if rescheduling puts you beyond that, they are in default again. You may want to Google special education law in your State or go in for a consult. She also said that here they allow you to tape-record IEP's, but only if you give the school 24-hr. notice so they can do the same. She said her attorney said it is almost as good as having counsel present. Best of luck.
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