I am advocating for a Family, English is not their home language. Dad does not want an interpreter at the IEP meeting. he doesn’t feel he needs it, his social anxiety is too high to allow him to use one in front of 10 adults he doesn’t know, and the district only scheduled one hour for the IEP meeting—he knows this is not enough time for him to use an interpreter
We told the district he doesn’t want an interpreter, but they are making the choice for him— they insist they will have one there.
When I go to the federal Department of Ed website, it looks like schools have to offer an interpreter and if a parent declines, they have to offer a form to sign declining the interpreter; it’s the parents choice.
Am I reading this right? Does the dad have the right to decline? And does the district have to give him a form allowing him to decline?
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I am advocating for a Family, English is not their home language. Dad does not want an interpreter at the IEP meeting. he doesn’t feel he needs it, his social anxiety is too high to allow him to use one in front of 10 adults he doesn’t know, and the district only scheduled one hour for the IEP meeting—he knows this is not enough time for him to use an interpreter
We told the district he doesn’t want an interpreter, but they are making the choice for him— they insist they will have one there.
When I go to the federal Department of Ed website, it looks like schools have to offer an interpreter and if a parent declines, they have to offer a form to sign declining the interpreter; it’s the parents choice.
Am I reading this right? Does the dad have the right to decline? And does the district have to give him a form allowing him to decline?
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