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Edited on Tue Sep-06-05 05:28 AM by Whoa_Nelly
With all the thousands of children displaced and relocated to new environs, am concerned about those children who were under the auspices of SpEd, and whose records are basically under water or have gone to the winds of Katrina,
I'm a retired SpEd teacher, one who has a lot of experience in identifying and/or rec recreating Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for children who could get lost between the cracks.
I have been worrying about the kids who will be placed in other states' schools, and who will have to go through the process of SpEd identification again, if they are recognized at all.
Am wondering if there will be a need or a call for people, such as me, who could act as a liaison in facilitating the transition and seeking services for those children who will should be receiving SpEd services.
I am not sure if I can get to TX, or other places of need, but it seems to me that the schools where these children will be remanded, will need people with experience to ease the transition, not only for the children and their families, but for the extended burden of the schools themselves.
The transition/relocation for families is going to be a huge undertaking. What with the onus of states to provide funding for almost all education, the displacement and the increase of numbers into existing systems that have already set their yearly budgets based on previous demographics, is going to be overwhelming.
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