“The school’s IEP team wants to change my daughter’s plan after several parents complained that her accommodations are ‘disruptive’ to their children.”
“My daughter has accommodations that let her quietly walk around the classroom, listen to music for focus, and take tests in a separate space. Several parents have complained that these accommodations are ‘disruptive’ to their children. The IEP team wants to talk about changing the plan.
Can they do this?”, meaning that she needs to be in a regular classroom with typically learning peers as much as possible. The school may place her in a more restrictive setting, such as a specialized class, only if she is unable to manage or learn in a mainstream classroom. But your child is not the only student with rights. The U.S. Department of Education has a longstanding policy that schools must also consider the degree of disruption to other students’ education.
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