u/General_Hunt9262

BIP in HS

My son has a bip as a sophomore in high school that he has had since middle school. It has never been updated and still has the names of the middle school staff in it. He has anger management issues but has NEVER gotten violent or physical with anyone. He has grown so much and maybe once in a blue moon he will get overwhelmed and frustrated in class and the aide will have to take him out of class. I feel his BIP is not beneficial to him at all and might hurt more then help. Is it even common for a highschool student with an IEP to have a bip? He is under OHI and has adhd and emotion regulation issues. He is in all Replacement classes with gen ed electives. Do any of the teachers here have any students at this age with a bip? Thinking of asking if we can terminate it now.

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u/General_Hunt9262 — 8 days ago

Types of Special Ed. classes

Specifically Elementary and Middle School special ed teachers, can you explain your specific programs you teach (Resource, LLD, MD, Etc.) and the profiles of students you serve? I am going into special ed and still figuring out what class I am going into. Mostly between Resource and LLD as of now. I like the idea of Resource and focusing mostly on reading or math with a small group but I also would like having my own class where they stay with me most of the day like LLD. If you could share your own experiences I would appreciate it! Thanks.
EDIT: I am in new jersey

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u/General_Hunt9262 — 8 days ago