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15. Committed to Sharing Information and Resources

Jul 1, 2013 | Advocacy, Disability, IEPs, OCR Complaint, Parent Involvement, Public School, Special Education | 0 comments

I returned home with renewed purpose empowered with all this new information and now a job to provide it to other parents. I also had the new tools of the computer and internet and email. I surfed the web reading and learning more. I understood that this was about...

14. Pamphlets, Resources, Parents and a Computer Guru!

Jun 28, 2013 | Advocacy, Disability, Emotion, IEPs, OCR Complaint, Parent Involvement, Public School, Special Education | 0 comments

Still no word from OCR and the school year had come to a close.  My son returned home and went off to summer school but with an extra five hours a day minus bus time to spend  and was back in his own neighborhood.  I signed him up for the local sports programs like...

12. I Was An Informed Parent, And A Force To Be Reckoned With!

Jun 18, 2013 | Advocacy, Disability, IEPs, OCR Complaint, Parent Involvement, Public School | 1 comment

The complaint was filed and we would have to await the ruling.  The length of time for the complaint investigation to be processed by OCR was considerably longer than that under the State complaint. http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/ocrcpm.html)   OCR can...

11. Learning More About Section 504

Jun 16, 2013 | Advocacy, Disability, Emotion, OCR Complaint, Parent Involvement, Procedural Safeguards, Public School | 0 comments

The next attempt at advocating for my son was to look at basic civil rights law. I read about Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and how it was an equal access law (http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/faqs.html).  It was a comparison between children with...

10. Giving In Was Not An Option.

Jun 11, 2013 | Advocacy, Disability, IEPs, Parent Involvement, Procedural Safeguards, Public School | 0 comments

Finally in the mail a response to the complaint.  I had prevailed on the Least Restrictive Environment issue.  (http://nichcy.org/schoolage/iep/iepcontents/participation)  As a result my son began moving out of the self-contained classroom and back into the regular...

9. Father to Father Support is Born

Jun 4, 2013 | Advocacy, Deafness, Disability, Emotion, IEPs, Inclusion, Parent Involvement, Public School | 0 comments

Our continued  pressure on the School Board had drawn the attention of the local media and several articles had appeared  in our local newspaper. The public disclosure brought out support from our community in trying to bring our  children  back.  There was also the...
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