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You could be able to get what is called "compensatory education" which is addtional educational time, either through a summer prgram called extended... Read Answer
This is a dliema. Your district does not have to provide him with any services unless he is registered in the district and receiving the... Read Answer
You can try that avenue, but for more immediate relief I would go to the school administration today. Demand an appointment, bring the phone,... Read Answer
You should ask for a meeting with the teacher and the teacher's supervisor - if that is a department head or the principal. Present a written... Read Answer
I don't know what your legal question is baces on this information. I don't know why the prospective employer would not have been able to wait... Read Answer
Usually if the parents do not have an attorney, i do not attend the IEP meeting. You can request that the lawyer not attend. the only purpose... Read Answer
No - at age 17 you are not an adult, and must still comply with your parents rules. You will not be able to drop out of school unless they... Read Answer
No - you most likely do not have the right to the background checks, but you would have the right to ask if such checks are conducted, or to see a... Read Answer
There is no reason not to tell the school. If there is some kind of investigation, the school should be given all of the information including his... Read Answer
I would wait to see if your son has any further injury. it is very difficult to sue a school system, and the proof of liability and/or... Read Answer
It is my understanding that once you have a child, you are emancipated, or legally an adult. You therefore have the right to enroll yourself in... Read Answer
Private schools do not need to comply with the same requirements as the public schools. They do not have to follow an IEP and they do not have... Read Answer
You are not giving guardianship , you are conseting to the enrollment of the child in another idstrict, you have to sign an affidavit indicating that... Read Answer
You need to have your son's doctor, who ever is treating him for the depression and anxiety, prepare a report that indicates that this condition is... Read Answer
First of all, congratulations !! second, I don't know if they can force you or not but you should ! It is an accomplishment to be proud... Read Answer
The child has to be registered in the District in order for the District to have the obligation to do the evaluation. A tuition student from... Read Answer
If your child is having emotional issues adjusting to a new school, the school will not approve an out of district placement for your child to return... Read Answer
This is going to depend on the age of the student, how much of a discipline problem the student was, and some other factors. If you... Read Answer
Procedures for addressing academic disciplinary action typically vary by school. It is important to know what the school handbook and policies... Read Answer
Texas recently enacted an anti-bullying law, which may be helpful to you and your daughter. Texas Education Code Chapter 25, Section... Read Answer
What kind of doctoral program issue are you having? Are you a student or a professor? Please provide more information if you can to help us determine... Read Answer
Possibly. If your son is accused of intending to distribute those pills to students without prescriptions, then yes, that is a crime. However, if... Read Answer
The school has the right to teach its own program. The terms "8th grade math" do not describe the level of math, only the grade in which your... Read Answer
No - it is not. you must complete the required prerequisites before you can get credits for the class. The college/university is entitled... Read Answer
You do not have to give consent, and you do not need a reason. If you have a reason, then they are not required to accommodate it. The... Read Answer