Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group
Academy at Swift River: Private School or RTC
Deborah:
EEC knows. Call them, Who. And stop wasting band-width blathering about "lockdown" (which wasn't even mentioned in the criteria- "residential" doesn't = "lockdown") and "special needs", which is secondary to "Services Provided". The later is what the state will consider in determining if licensure is necessary.
RobertBruce:
Cindy why would a traditional school have mandatory therapy 4-5x's a week?
TheWho:
--- Quote from: ""Deborah"" ---EEC knows. Call them, Who. And stop wasting band-width blathering about "lockdown" (which wasn't even mentioned in the criteria- "residential" doesn't = "lockdown") and "special needs", which is secondary to "Services Provided". The later is what the state will consider in determining if licensure is necessary.
--- End quote ---
Testy !! So the state determines, thank you!!
Oz Girl brought up "Lockdown", I didnt, I was just responding to her post.
RobertBruce:
Cindy the state has already established its criteria, ASR openly acknowledges what kind of students it serves and what services are provided. All that has to happen now is to let the state know what ASR is really doing. Once that happens ASR will have some serious questions to answer and will be forced to become licensed.
Anonymous:
In all of the following, whenever I say something about ASR, it is all just my personal opinion.
As any parent who's spend the countless hours, days, weeks, accumulating the knowledge to navigate the system and then navigating the system for disability advocacy for their own child knows:
"Special Needs" refers to any child who qualifies for services under federal disabilities law in order for that child to receive a FAPE (Free, appropriate, public education). Again, this is all federal--this part (basic qualification standards under one or both of these two statutes) doesn't vary from state to state.
Most specifically, it means any child who qualifies for a 504 plan or an IEP plan.
For a 504 plan, you can qualify based on OHI (other health impaired) or EBD (emotionally or behaviorally disordered).
Some of the kids at ASR might be dual diagnosis and qualify for special ed under more than one category.
Virtually every child ASR claims to service, if the child actually has the problems the parents and ASR say he has, would qualify for a 504 plan in the EBD category.
Julie
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