Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Classroom Observation and Emergency IEP Meeting

Well, the classroom observation shed light on a lot of things. David is left to his own devices and ends up roaming around the room when not directed to do a task. Also there is classical music playing in the background all day during school (radio station set by his teacher) even during instruction. I observed that this is a big distractor for David.

During the IEP Meeting I was able to get his spelling words reduced from 15 to 10 and he only has to write them 3 times each instead of 5. Unfortunately it was revealed that he is not getting the requried 30 minutes daily of SPED assistance that is required by his current IEP and that they were not providing him with a checklist for completed tasks. Can you say VIOLATION OF THE IEP. Looks like we are going to have to talk to the school board about this and if I don't get any results there I will have to go to the VA Board of Education.

I think the saddest thing here is that he has a teacher that doesn't want to do crap for him (yes she is the inclusion class teacher). She got mad when I brought up the checkoff list and said "well is that something I have to do." My response was "I believe so since you are the one who has your schedule of tasks for your class." Seriously if you don't want to help children they why are you a teacher....especially an inclusion class teacher.

Well we got some things changed for the better and will be having a BIP meeting soon but there is a lot that still needs to be done and it is very difficult when you have a teacher that is not on board.

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