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How to prevent a child from being enrolled in special education? -
03-30-2009, 12:42 PM
A child in the state of Missouri was diagnosed with epilepsy several months ago, due to false information provided by one of the parents. A second opinion and new tests revealed no seizure activity. However, the parent who provided the false information is now pursuing special education for this child, who won't qualify without a diagnosis. Unfortunately, the educators didn't know about the second set of tests, and are ready to pursue the special education route. They will not delay the deadline for a decision, stating"the plan is already in place."They also state that only one parent needs to sign the consent to enroll the child, which the parent providing false information is ready to do. What, if anything, can be done to prevent this child from being enrolled in special education? If nothing, is there any recourse? ------
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