Just a quick "quip" about my personal experience, and a recent article I just happened upon.
My son's school district is having massive financial issues, and really, this isn't new news if your a resident of this county. It also isn't surprising, given our current economic climate (or how I like to view it, the toilet). Tough choices have to be made, no one is going to be happy, and we all have to give up a little; I accept this (though I've been doing that for years, long before the current economic mess).
Were this to be a truly solid educational model, that operated efficiently, and served the students within it well, I would have little to say on the subject; nobody likes change, that's a given. But since my experience has been one of constant struggles to attain/maintain even basic services, and compliance with IDEA/FAPE (to the extent that my son has made little to no progress in the last five years academically), I find it a very bitter pill to swallow that I should stand for more to be taken away from him.
And then, you top it off with a carefully placed quote saying that risking litigation is acceptable, to reduce services in the special education model further? A program in which this district is more than often not fully providing in the first place, and the only reason to date there hasn't been more litigation is because of the burden of cost on parents to proceed legally?
Worry not, I'll be standing by "pro pers" should this district proceed to further impact my son's education. Cost shall not intimidate me from seeking what he is legally entitled to.
Keep up that smug attitude; I guarantee it will come back to bite you in the ass!
When the system fails...........
Labels: autism , know it alls , pulling your hair out , special ed