What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
Thanks for reading. I'm leaving out some details, that I don't think matter, to make this less identifiable . My high functioning autistic 9 year old son is in an integrated 4th grade classroom. He has an IEP that outlines some therapies and other accommodations but nothing involving discipline.
He and a few other boys got in trouble for xxxx during lunch (nothing violent or sexual) and a note was sent home to all parents saying if they did it again they would be banned from the cafeteria for the rest of the school year. I spoke to my son and hope he behaves but his autism tends to make him less well behaved than my other children.
My questions:
1) My understanding is that discipline for IEP students is supposed to be addressed on a student by student basis taking all circumstances into account. Isn't including him a form letter group the exact opposite of that?
2) Would removing him from the cafeteria (for more than 10 days) trigger the change in placement protections?
Thanks.
Thanks for reading. I'm leaving out some details, that I don't think matter, to make this less identifiable . My high functioning autistic 9 year old son is in an integrated 4th grade classroom. He has an IEP that outlines some therapies and other accommodations but nothing involving discipline.
He and a few other boys got in trouble for xxxx during lunch (nothing violent or sexual) and a note was sent home to all parents saying if they did it again they would be banned from the cafeteria for the rest of the school year. I spoke to my son and hope he behaves but his autism tends to make him less well behaved than my other children.
My questions:
1) My understanding is that discipline for IEP students is supposed to be addressed on a student by student basis taking all circumstances into account. Isn't including him a form letter group the exact opposite of that?
2) Would removing him from the cafeteria (for more than 10 days) trigger the change in placement protections?
Thanks.