Hi Everybody:
I posted last spring about several issues my son was having (dx with Crohn's at age 8, he's now 15), and got so many helpful responses. There were several suggestions to put a 504 Plan into place at school to help accommodate his frequent absences, homework, etc.
So ... I called the school counselor last spring, she told me to get doctor's documentation and to call in the fall after school started. So, that's what I did - got the doctor's letter at the last Remicade visit before school, and he supplied a pretty comprehensive 504 plan. Reviewed the plan with my son, picked out the accommodations that applied to him, and took it to school.
I'm now getting nothing but resistance and pushback from the school. Which I figured would happen - I know they don't like to do 504's. The counselor called me last week and told me that she reviewed our plan and that most of it is covered under the health plan we do every year for him, and the school WOULD NOT extend any homework deadlines, period. We argued on the phone for 15 minutes - me, reminding her how many absences he has every year (at least 1 day every week, and by the end of last school year, he was averaging 2+ days every week), and trying to explain the difficulties in keeping up on homework.
She insisted the 504 isn't "meant for this" and I asked her "are you telling me that no 504 plan is ever enacted because of a medical condition?" She quickly responded "no, no, that's not what I'm saying, but most of the things you're requesting are covered by his health plan." We went around in circles, getting nowhere. Finally, she said she would submit the plan to the principal for his review and get back to me, "but he's going to agree that this is a health plan, not a 504, and he WILL NOT give your son more time for homework than other kids."
She called today and said that the principal says we don't need a 504, he's not going to give accommodations for homework, and it will be passed on to the school nurse as a health plan.
My school system doesn't have a parent advocate. I didn't know there was a school social worker, but tracked her down today and left a message that I need her to call me.
I'll take any advice, tips, wisdom, etc. Wondering what others have done and if you encountered difficulties.
Thanks!!
I posted last spring about several issues my son was having (dx with Crohn's at age 8, he's now 15), and got so many helpful responses. There were several suggestions to put a 504 Plan into place at school to help accommodate his frequent absences, homework, etc.
So ... I called the school counselor last spring, she told me to get doctor's documentation and to call in the fall after school started. So, that's what I did - got the doctor's letter at the last Remicade visit before school, and he supplied a pretty comprehensive 504 plan. Reviewed the plan with my son, picked out the accommodations that applied to him, and took it to school.
I'm now getting nothing but resistance and pushback from the school. Which I figured would happen - I know they don't like to do 504's. The counselor called me last week and told me that she reviewed our plan and that most of it is covered under the health plan we do every year for him, and the school WOULD NOT extend any homework deadlines, period. We argued on the phone for 15 minutes - me, reminding her how many absences he has every year (at least 1 day every week, and by the end of last school year, he was averaging 2+ days every week), and trying to explain the difficulties in keeping up on homework.
She insisted the 504 isn't "meant for this" and I asked her "are you telling me that no 504 plan is ever enacted because of a medical condition?" She quickly responded "no, no, that's not what I'm saying, but most of the things you're requesting are covered by his health plan." We went around in circles, getting nowhere. Finally, she said she would submit the plan to the principal for his review and get back to me, "but he's going to agree that this is a health plan, not a 504, and he WILL NOT give your son more time for homework than other kids."
She called today and said that the principal says we don't need a 504, he's not going to give accommodations for homework, and it will be passed on to the school nurse as a health plan.
My school system doesn't have a parent advocate. I didn't know there was a school social worker, but tracked her down today and left a message that I need her to call me.
I'll take any advice, tips, wisdom, etc. Wondering what others have done and if you encountered difficulties.
Thanks!!