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Originally Posted by Sherri
Margie, what's an IEP?
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Sherri, an IEP is an Individual Education Plan. It is a legally binding document, so once they've determined what they need to do to help the child succeed, the teachers are then required by law to do what the IEP says. At least that's what I'm told. It does things like if a kid is distracted easily, they might be put in a quiet room for tests. Or if homework is an issue, maybe they have to do extra work in the classroom instead of homework (that would help Keith tremendously!)
We got a call today from the assistant principal. He's the only one I really have any confidence in, so I was glad to hear from him. He has scheduled a meeting on Monday at 9:45 with Walt, me, himself and the school psychologist. Pray please!
Tammy, how is Jon doing? I've been praying him and Tina's husband both today.
Tina, 145 is high, but as long as it goes down from there, that's ok. Mine goes that high (or higher) sometimes. So far, so good