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On the Call: LRE Distractions

27 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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When “a class within a class” becomes reality, what’s a district supposed to do? In this episode, Jeremy and Erin dig into the legal and practical considerations that come with moving a student from general education to a self‑contained environment. They walk through what teams must consider, what districts can do, and how to make sure support ends up where it’s most effective. A shift in placement isn’t about giving up; it’s about matching services to student needs in a defensible, well‑documented way. Looking for more on this topic? Check out: Season 4, Episode 8: On the Call: Safety Fears and LRE Considerations [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2116912/episodes/18250545-on-the-call-safety-fears-and-lre-considerations], and Season 4, Episode 1: Kindergarten IAES [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2116912/episodes/17659445-on-the-call-kindergarten-iaes] That’s a wrap on a milestone season! Thank you to all our listeners for being part of more than 70 episodes and 15,000 downloads. We hope you have a restful, recharging summer, and be sure to catch up on any of the episodes you may have missed! Erin and Jeremy will be back in August!

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