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Posted by CMdeux
 - February 27, 2012, 06:11:22 PM
Really, it could have been almost anyone.

The problem is that to pursue it exacts such a tremendous cost to a family.  It just shouldn't be like that.   :disappointed:

I'm glad that a few families WILL do whatever it takes to seek justice-- but I can't find it in my heart to say that those who walk away instead are really wrong.  Maybe they just know that the cost isn't one that they personally can stand to pay.   :-[  It makes me SO angry to know that schools know this-- they COUNT on parents like these being rare.   
Posted by lakeswimr
 - February 27, 2012, 06:04:08 PM
I want to know who the food allergy advocate was who advised they not pursue this.

I'm very grateful to them for pursing it.  makes things better for many others.
Posted by Macabre
 - February 27, 2012, 02:36:57 PM
What's amazing is that it got this far.

Our drivers come to our 504 meetings. So does the transportation director (all employees of our district). He has called me the day before a 504 meeting to say he has a conflict and We e talked about things.  But hes  been at most of them.  What's funny is that he knows me by name. This morning I called at 6:00 go tell them not to pick up DS (he's sick) and the director answered. And asked me how things are going yhis year (we don't have an aide and DS rides four different bUses). 

This poor family shouldn't have had it drag on. It should have been resolved the first week of school! 

What a glaring example of the denial of FAPE.
Posted by momma2boys
 - February 27, 2012, 02:17:31 PM
Wow, what a jerk!  I'm glad the parents fought it and won.
Posted by rainbow
 - February 27, 2012, 01:56:26 PM
Story in the news - Bus Driver refuses to transport Kindergartner with peanut allergy:

http://www.loudounallergynetwork.org/2/post/2012/02/justice-for-a-kindergartner.html