Posted by: ajasfolks2
« on: June 13, 2013, 05:19:06 PM »Soooooooo if refuse to sign waiver do they not allow child to attend?
just me wondering
just me wondering
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The permission slip is implying there may/will be "accommodations" of sorts for those with LTFA . . . is this an attempt to NOT have a 504 . . . part of the "appearances" of being concerned and diligent in effort to NOT have 504 for the LTFA students?
Have already experienced an attempt at soft-sell of "IHCP will do" recently.
Just makes me wonder.
Adding,
I guess what I'm trying to say is,
isn't this really a violation of Section 504 and process? Cart before horse = accommodations before or without official eligibility.
Maybe they have no clue that this is outside 504 process and not ok?
The permission slip is implying there may/will be "accommodations" of sorts for those with LTFA . . . is this an attempt to NOT have a 504 . . . part of the "appearances" of being concerned and diligent in effort to NOT have 504 for the LTFA students?
Have already experienced an attempt at soft-sell of "IHCP will do" recently.
Just makes me wonder.
maeve, may I ask what the s'mores lesson was about? I'd guess melting points?
Am I reading this correctly, also, in that this is a blanket waiver, in terms of language?
That is, does it have no specific event/date attached?
Yowza.
No way, no how would I sign that even without FA's in play. I want to KNOW if you opt to include feeding stuff to my child as part and parcel of the instructional part of the day, tyvm.
Each. and. every. time.
Seemed as good a place as any for this quote:
Old adage among the rangers at Yellowstone: "Once a bear is hooked on garbage, there's no cure."