So, we received word on Saturday that our school districts teacher union is going on strike after two years of working without a contract. I can't blame them, the superintendant is an... immature man. Anyway, we also received word that the school will remain open for IU services for children with IEP's - after all the school support staff and the IU specialists are not in the teachers union. My problem - the IU specialists only cover half of the services in my daughter's IEP. Does anyone have an experience or information on what is required, legally, regarding the IEP in this situation? I cannot find anything that addresses this. My daughter sees school district specialists, who are in the union, for speech, social skills and writing disability. Teachers can only strike for a total of 21 days which would violate the amount of services guaranteed in the IEP.
Anybody?