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Public Schools in MS


I realize that on a limited budget it is hard to cover it all. I don't get why our smaller public schools have inclusion teachers and SPED teachers who don't have any training for teaching D/HH children. Schools shouldn't let a child enroll while knowing noone there is trained to teach them. I also think that IEP discussions with the school should be less difficult to understand, especially in rural areas where parents may have less education. But, these are only my THOUGHTS... Until they are turned into ACTIONS.... 

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JSD24

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It's hard for a special ed teacher to know about all disabilities where they can manage an IEP (and the SDI needed to reach goals) for every student.  Deaf & HOH are rare.  Schools should be open to consulting to better understand rare disabilities.  Consultants will often come with a price tag & teachers are spread thin with what they need to do (if they want to do their own research) so I see this as a lack of time & money with being able to provide FAPE for these students.  Without strong parent advocacy, I see students like this slipping through the cracks.

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