I agree, it think it originated with the Special Ed Director quite honestly. Although, as slimey as it is I don't think it was personal - I think they pull this crap routinely with services that they do not offer at the school. I actually don't think the principal had much to do with that (I could be wrong) although I don't doubt he was looking forward to taking full advantage of the waiver.

Now that the vision therapy is on the actual "agenda" for the iep meeting I wonder if they are going to make it a part of the IEP (prior to this they always insisted that the vision therapy was outside the iep and thus not discussed at the meeting but after the meeting once the rest of the team has left) ... Of course, they are keeping in the the dark until the actual meeting so I don't have time to prepare for any of it.