autismmommy
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
My son has moderate autism. We are a military family. In 2011, we moved from Ohio to Florida on military orders. Both Ohio and Florida have signed in the Military Interstate Education Compact. When we arrived in Florida, the school district refused to follow my son's IEP. They placed in a classroom of 8 students with varying disabilities with one teacher. According to my son's IEP, he was to be in a mainstreamed classroom with an aide. Before we moved, my son graduated from kindergarten and was deemed ready academically for first grade. He was able to read, and could identify sight words.
About 6 weeks after we arrived here, my son had a tantrum in his classroom and banged his head against a desk 14 times (even though I signed a restraint waiver for incidences of self injury). He lost vision in one of his eyes for about 20-30 seconds. He was not sent to the nurse, I was not informed, until I picked him up. I took him to the ER, there the doctor said he did not have a concussion, and was cleared to go back to school. I pulled him from the public school 2 weeks later, and he was placed in a private school in January. I have since filed a state complaint, and it was found that the school district was in violation of the law, and when we return to school, the school district MUST place him in mainstreamed classroom with an aide per his last IEP.
My son has not progressed very much since the "head banging" incident, in fact he has regressed to being behavioral and cognitively a pre-schooler, and has lost most of his forward progress. He started to have seizures, and now has since been diagnosed with epilepsy. The location of the seizures are in the left temporal lobe, and are consistent with seizure activity associated from a brain injury. He lost his eyesight in his right eye. I would like to know if I have a case against the school district and if I were to decide to take legal action, who would I take legal action against? If because I filed a state complaint, does that mean I cannot take legal action? And what should be my next step?
Thank-you
My son has moderate autism. We are a military family. In 2011, we moved from Ohio to Florida on military orders. Both Ohio and Florida have signed in the Military Interstate Education Compact. When we arrived in Florida, the school district refused to follow my son's IEP. They placed in a classroom of 8 students with varying disabilities with one teacher. According to my son's IEP, he was to be in a mainstreamed classroom with an aide. Before we moved, my son graduated from kindergarten and was deemed ready academically for first grade. He was able to read, and could identify sight words.
About 6 weeks after we arrived here, my son had a tantrum in his classroom and banged his head against a desk 14 times (even though I signed a restraint waiver for incidences of self injury). He lost vision in one of his eyes for about 20-30 seconds. He was not sent to the nurse, I was not informed, until I picked him up. I took him to the ER, there the doctor said he did not have a concussion, and was cleared to go back to school. I pulled him from the public school 2 weeks later, and he was placed in a private school in January. I have since filed a state complaint, and it was found that the school district was in violation of the law, and when we return to school, the school district MUST place him in mainstreamed classroom with an aide per his last IEP.
My son has not progressed very much since the "head banging" incident, in fact he has regressed to being behavioral and cognitively a pre-schooler, and has lost most of his forward progress. He started to have seizures, and now has since been diagnosed with epilepsy. The location of the seizures are in the left temporal lobe, and are consistent with seizure activity associated from a brain injury. He lost his eyesight in his right eye. I would like to know if I have a case against the school district and if I were to decide to take legal action, who would I take legal action against? If because I filed a state complaint, does that mean I cannot take legal action? And what should be my next step?
Thank-you