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Parent says Klinger Middle School removed son from lunch for five days without notification; superintendent pledges follow-up
Summary
During public comment at the Jan. 28 Centennial School District meeting, parent Jennifer Tian said her son, who has an intellectual disability and an individualized education program (IEP), was removed from lunch for five days without being notified; the superintendent said staff would follow up.
Jennifer Tian, a parent with an eighth‑grade child at Klinger Middle School, used the meeting's public‑comment period Tuesday to say her son — who has an intellectual disability and an IEP — was kept out of the general lunch setting for five days without the school notifying her.
Tian said the IEP requires her son to have lunch with typically developing peers and that, from her reading, a school official may not change an IEP outside of the IEP process. She said her son returned from the…
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