-Son has Autism, ADHD, and an IEP with annual meeting due July 20th.
-Son’s behavior plan not followed 2 years ago causing aggression, and other behaviors to progress. More restrictive level 4 school with no neurotypical students, but more staff training in holds, etc. and special ed. was recommended, Pandemic hit, son transferred in the fall.
-Son at more restrictive level 4 school (A) for 2 years. Meds not working well, being transported to planning room spending 2 hours or sometimes more if he fell asleep in there (many times without direct supervision-now per law has to always be under direct supervision). Son was put in seclusion often-I need to get copies of records, but at minimum 10 times. I believe that the seclusion room is more like 3’x3’ but I haven’t measured it.
-Son in class of 2:5, with students usually 3rd grade through 12th. Student 15 years old targeted my son on more than one occasion. Son’s head stomped on the floor by this student. Son was bitten and punched in this classroom. Classroom specific (as I am told) to Autism. My son has aggression. Asked for 1:1 para at IEP meeting like he had in other schools when he was transferred, was denied.
-Son being isolated by carrel for less distractions. However, it was to be taken down and replaced as needed (in IEP) It was still there in December in”Ryan’s spot”.
-Son withdrawn from (A) school to get intensive therapy 40 hours per week, school deemed it unnecessary as they provided what he needed. Told no schooling needed as per medical therapy, but NO services would be provided by the school until he returned.
-Son made huge progress over 1 yr, IEP to slowly integrate back into school 30 minutes session per day, with therapy staff. First day Sept 13, 2023 went well until back at therapy center. Exploded all day breaking a laptop, high aggression. Only 3 holds at center prior to this day over 1 yr. Was in 3 holds that day. PTSD showing.
-Son kept home, med eval, changed meds, discovered son is PDA. Center understaffed, asked to keep him home. Went back in December 1/2 days to therapy center,started music therapy 1:1 for 30 minutes at (A) no students around, did well both places for 3 days-got Covid.
-Son back at therapy with PDA program. Everything great! Director changed program drastically and abruptly, spiked aggression. Terminated 5 days later.
-Son with Nystrom and Associates-doing well. No holds at home in 2 years. Nystrom assessment for intake level 3. U of M assessment done-found to be level 3.Took him to middle school (B) for registration May 8th. District Assistant Director for Special Education and School Coordinator for (A) school requested a private meeting for the 3 of us to discuss placement.
-Was called on May 30th-proposal for ESY at (A). Denied, restated my concerns. (A) said sending PWN, will set up IEP. Still no PWN. (A) emailed that annual IEP due, will just do that IEP meeting. Out of office until June 28th.
Meanwhile-contacted PACER advocate, unavailable from July 1-16. Said, you got this. Case with Legal Aid-(A) now on to be investigated list. Do not take back to (A). No law son has to go back to level 4 (A), but (B) has to be willing to accommodate.
(A) argues student returns to prior district at same level.
(B) concerned my son can’t handle busy school with more students than used to. Both schools had copies of assessments, IEP, current progress.
My son has made tremendous progress in 2 years, has PTSD from (A), is excited and motivated to attend (B), and has 2 assessments at level 3. Attended (A) a few times over winter with no problems, no bad behaviors. Schools are denying homebound services this summer, and having assessments done during homebound. Doctor says he will advocate and send a letter as son has changed anxiety meds 4 times since October trying to find one that will work for him, this should allow for homebound services. I am going to submit concern’s letter requesting IEP for placement, and an IEP for annual following placement. Son will not be going back to (A). Even if it comes to moving.
Any ideas to help? The district director for special needs tries to intimidate everyone, and I’ve dealt with her already. I don’t know if I can push this placement through to (B). Husband, county case worker, therapist, and I will be at IEP.
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Hi! I need help. Long story as short as possible:
-Son has Autism, ADHD, and an IEP with annual meeting due July 20th.
-Son’s behavior plan not followed 2 years ago causing aggression, and other behaviors to progress. More restrictive level 4 school with no neurotypical students, but more staff training in holds, etc. and special ed. was recommended, Pandemic hit, son transferred in the fall.
-Son at more restrictive level 4 school (A) for 2 years. Meds not working well, being transported to planning room spending 2 hours or sometimes more if he fell asleep in there (many times without direct supervision-now per law has to always be under direct supervision). Son was put in seclusion often-I need to get copies of records, but at minimum 10 times. I believe that the seclusion room is more like 3’x3’ but I haven’t measured it.
-Son in class of 2:5, with students usually 3rd grade through 12th. Student 15 years old targeted my son on more than one occasion. Son’s head stomped on the floor by this student. Son was bitten and punched in this classroom. Classroom specific (as I am told) to Autism. My son has aggression. Asked for 1:1 para at IEP meeting like he had in other schools when he was transferred, was denied.
-Son being isolated by carrel for less distractions. However, it was to be taken down and replaced as needed (in IEP) It was still there in December in”Ryan’s spot”.
-Son withdrawn from (A) school to get intensive therapy 40 hours per week, school deemed it unnecessary as they provided what he needed. Told no schooling needed as per medical therapy, but NO services would be provided by the school until he returned.
-Son made huge progress over 1 yr, IEP to slowly integrate back into school 30 minutes session per day, with therapy staff. First day Sept 13, 2023 went well until back at therapy center. Exploded all day breaking a laptop, high aggression. Only 3 holds at center prior to this day over 1 yr. Was in 3 holds that day. PTSD showing.
-Son kept home, med eval, changed meds, discovered son is PDA. Center understaffed, asked to keep him home. Went back in December 1/2 days to therapy center,started music therapy 1:1 for 30 minutes at (A) no students around, did well both places for 3 days-got Covid.
-Son back at therapy with PDA program. Everything great! Director changed program drastically and abruptly, spiked aggression. Terminated 5 days later.
-Son with Nystrom and Associates-doing well. No holds at home in 2 years. Nystrom assessment for intake level 3. U of M assessment done-found to be level 3.Took him to middle school (B) for registration May 8th. District Assistant Director for Special Education and School Coordinator for (A) school requested a private meeting for the 3 of us to discuss placement.
-Was called on May 30th-proposal for ESY at (A). Denied, restated my concerns. (A) said sending PWN, will set up IEP. Still no PWN. (A) emailed that annual IEP due, will just do that IEP meeting. Out of office until June 28th.
Meanwhile-contacted PACER advocate, unavailable from July 1-16. Said, you got this. Case with Legal Aid-(A) now on to be investigated list. Do not take back to (A). No law son has to go back to level 4 (A), but (B) has to be willing to accommodate.
(A) argues student returns to prior district at same level.
(B) concerned my son can’t handle busy school with more students than used to. Both schools had copies of assessments, IEP, current progress.
My son has made tremendous progress in 2 years, has PTSD from (A), is excited and motivated to attend (B), and has 2 assessments at level 3. Attended (A) a few times over winter with no problems, no bad behaviors. Schools are denying homebound services this summer, and having assessments done during homebound. Doctor says he will advocate and send a letter as son has changed anxiety meds 4 times since October trying to find one that will work for him, this should allow for homebound services. I am going to submit concern’s letter requesting IEP for placement, and an IEP for annual following placement. Son will not be going back to (A). Even if it comes to moving.
Any ideas to help? The district director for special needs tries to intimidate everyone, and I’ve dealt with her already. I don’t know if I can push this placement through to (B). Husband, county case worker, therapist, and I will be at IEP.
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