Wrong again. I did look. I still don't see, in the article, where it says they are trying to put him in a special class. It just says they are trying to set him up in an IEP. Which MAY not mean a special class.
Give it up. You cannot sell me on the idea that this woman isn't gaming the system for her brat.
Give it up. You cannot sell me on the idea that this woman isn't gaming the system for her brat.”
Setting him up for an IEP is where they will determine what is the appropriate placement for him. The placement options are a continuum from regular class to hospitalization. If you understood the process, you'd know that. The parents, the school administrator, the classroom teacher, and the special ed teacher are the minimum IEP team to make that decision.
In this case, the classroom teacher is an obvious disaster. She just painted an X on her classroom floor,and the district's taxpayers wallets, too. Mom might want to see just how accommodating the district can become before she sues, but I can't blame her for continuing to consider it.