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Parent tells board her child's IEP lost 450 minutes of push‑in support and cites confidentiality breach
Summary
A Sitting Bull Academy parent told trustees that her child's IEP no longer lists 450 minutes per week of push‑in support the team had previously agreed to and alleged a confidentiality breach; the board said it would look into the case.
Casey Maldonado, parent of a Sitting Bull Academy student, told the Apple Valley Unified Board of Trustees that her daughter's Individualized Education Program (IEP) was altered to remove 450 minutes per week of push‑in support that the IEP team had agreed was appropriate.
Maldonado said she and her husband signed the IEP in good faith at the annual review, then later discovered the push‑in minutes were omitted from the document…
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