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Must I give 10 days Notice of Intention to Withdrawal Child?

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Yappit

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?California

At an IEP meeting coming up this month, I intend to (while meeting is tape recorded and an advocate is present) to inform them I am withdrawing my child from the elementary school two days from that meeting. I am also asking them to allow child to continue to receive a related service while I enroll him in a private ISP. Question: Can I withdraw him two days after that IEP or must I give 10 days notice? My child is in regular ed but on an IEP. I heard a rumor that I had to give 10 days notice. Please help with answer.
 


rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
Sierraqueen said:
What is the name of your state?California

At an IEP meeting coming up this month, I intend to (while meeting is tape recorded and an advocate is present) to inform them I am withdrawing my child from the elementary school two days from that meeting. I am also asking them to allow child to continue to receive a related service while I enroll him in a private ISP. Question: Can I withdraw him two days after that IEP or must I give 10 days notice? My child is in regular ed but on an IEP. I heard a rumor that I had to give 10 days notice. Please help with answer.
Do what you want, but your child will suffer as a result of your fraud and deception. You are planing this to circumvent to process. The school district gets funds for each of it's students, they lose those funds when you do an interdistrict transfer or home school your child as you plan, and then you want them to not know where the child is and still provide speech therapy? You are not qualified to home school your disabled child especially with your motives. Do the child advocate know your plans?

I have answered you several times, why do you insist on asking again and again because you don't like the answer and want help comitting fraud?
 

Yappit

Junior Member
Doing everything by the book!

Believe it or not, I do appreciate your answers. Are you an education attorney? Regardless, I believe you misunerstood my intentions! I am a certified teacher, since 1982!!! I have already homeschooled one other child!!

Now, with that said, I am just covering all my bases: Obviously, if I interdistrict transfer, then of course they will know where she is going, especially if they still provide a service to my child. HOWEVER, IF THEY CHOOSE NOT NOT TO, then it is a closing IEP, they have nothing for me, do nothing for me, I will secure speech services on my own, preserve my rights by notifying them I may intend to eventually get "it publicly funded" and they know what that means. My child is literally suffering there, with bruises from tantruming on cement (documented by aide) and this is the end of it. I will withdrawal my child from school, provide her speech services, hire an education consultant, she will continue with all her social activities and I am not nor will not commit fraud. I actually want nothing to do with the district at all. All I can do is ask for speech and all they can say is No. Then I go about my life. That would be their decision if they are gracious and decide to let my daughter receive services, and know she is interdistrict transfering to a charter or public isp. They will give me my answer and based on their answer, I will decide what I tell them. Having worked in law for 10 years as a paralegal, nothing gets by me. I appreciate all your comments and I believe you misunderstood me. Thank you.
 

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