Iep Compliance In Sports
Summary
Schools must follow IEP accommodations, including those for late homework. Address this by meeting with the school and involving a special education advocate. For safety concerns, ensure the school is aware and follows appropriate measures. Consult a legal professional if needed.Full Conversation
But he has a game in 2 days
It's important to address this quickly. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Request an urgent meeting with the school to discuss compliance with the IEP before the game.
- Highlight how his learning disability affects his performance and the accommodations needed.
- Consider involving a special education advocate for support.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with the school meeting or advocate consultation?
Also there is a student on the team that had threaten to kill my son he went to juvenile Hall center but yet he is allowed to play on a team
That sounds like a serious concern. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact the school administration to address safety concerns immediately.
- Inquire about the school's policies on student conduct and team participation.
- Consider speaking with a legal professional about any protective measures.
Would you like more information on handling the safety issue with the school or legal options?
He was never charged we made a police report but all he was charged with trespassing on school grounds while in 8th grade
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It seems like a complex situation involving both educational and safety concerns for your son. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Ensure the school is aware of the threat and follows appropriate measures for student safety.
- Review the school's policies on extracurricular activities and conduct.
- Consult with a special education advocate regarding IEP compliance and accommodations.
Is there anything specific you'd like more information on?