At ds6's IEP meeting this morning, the psych told me that the state's determination of LDs is going to change. Until now, it has been the difference between ability and achievement. Instead, it will require below-average performance. While there are some nice procedural aspects (involving immediate intervention on the part of the teacher - shouldn't that already be happening) before an LD will be diagnosed, I don't see where that leaves 2E kids. A big fat nowhere, I guess.

The change had to do with "philosophical" issues (I guess that means money). But what a rotton philosophy - No Child Let Ahead, as I like to say. I guess gifted ed is expected to get a lot of axing too.

At least my kids are working their way out of their 2E issues such that it shouldn't affect them (and speech is the only thing that gets services separate from LDs - luckily speech is the only thing left on ds6's IEP), and we're fortunate to be able to get private therapy if they need it. But what about all those other kids who can't do that? What are they thinking about the future of this country if they would rather let everyone fall to average?? (that's a rhetorical question)

ok, vent over. Boy is that disappointing news. I feel like we're moving in the wrong direction.