Originally Posted by ABQMom
He has an IEP in place, but it will need to be amended to address the teacher signature mandate. All but two teachers ... have been actively resistant to having to get more involved with keeping him on track.


If he has an IEP in place, it is a legal requirement for the teachers to comply. They are not allowed to be "actively resistant." If they are, you need to go to the principal or higher because the school itself is facing legal action if the teachers do not comply with the IEP.

(We learned this in a meeting with all the teachers and the principal...the principal was horrified to learn that the teachers were not following our son's IEP. She practically yelled at them in front of us: "This is a legally binding document! You MUST do what it says! You don't have a choice.")