CBSE BOARD XII, asked by dikshasawant61, 5 months ago

Request letter to management for upgrading senior secondary in our school. as their is not CBSE collage in our area. and its a request from most of the parents.

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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Requesting a Change in Your Child’s Placement

Oct 1, 2019

highly rated graphic with star and blue ribbon, which indicates that this resource has been highly rated by CPIR's review team of staff at Parent Centers from all regions of the countryFrom our series of model letters…because sometimes

you need to communicate with the school

about your child’s education.

Current as of October 2019

En español | In Spanish

There are times when you, as a parent, may want to communicate in writing with your child’s school about some problem or concern with your child’s education or well-being. This page presents a model letter or email you might write the school to request that your child’s placement be changed.

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Placement means where your child’s IEP is carried out. Depending on your child’s needs, his or her placement may be in the general education classroom, in a special education classroom, in a special school, in your home, in a hospital or institution, or in another setting. IDEA strongly prefers placement in the general education classroom, but does not mandate it.

Placement is based on the IEP. Therefore, when you request a change in placement, you are actually requesting an IEP review to discuss your child’s needs and where those needs are met.

Why might I ask for a change in my child’s placement?

You might want to request a change in your child’s placement if you feel that your child’s needs are not being met appropriately. For example, you may become concerned about your child’s placement after reviewing your child’s progress reports; reviewing the results of any state, district-wide, or alternate assessments your child has been given; talking with your child’s teacher or other service providers; or talking with your child.

Placement concerns might also include:

changes in your child’s needs;

current class size is too large or too small;

current class is too academic or not academic enough;

the placement does not meet your child’s social or emotional needs;

the building is too difficult for your child to get around; or

any other reason that this class placement is not working out successfully.

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