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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."This year, Oli is in second grade at Buckman Elementary, another Southeast Portland school. His parents moved Oli to Buckman after hearing he wouldn’t receive the same support as he had in first grade, and instead could be moved into a separate, specialized classroom. But when Oli changed to Buckman, he didn’t get one-on-one support. His parents say the school didn’t set academic expectations for their son who spends his school day in a special ed classroom focused on social and emotional skills. Oli’s teacher is often left as the only adult in the room with several students with high needs."...
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COL Randall C.
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Sadly Oli's situation is not unique. Even when an IEP* meets criteria for the assistance of a special needs child, it often falls short in achieving measurable progress towards educational and social goals.
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* Each public school child who receives special education and related services must have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Each IEP must be designed for one student and must be a truly individualized document. The IEP creates an opportunity for teachers, parents, school administrators, related services personnel, and students (when appropriate) to work together to improve educational results for children with disabilities. The IEP is the cornerstone of a quality education for each child with a disability.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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What do his IEP and 504 plan require? If the system can't meet them, they have to hire help or send him to private school
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