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Places Stay Put Does Not Work

Places Stay Put Does Not Work


Published: Apr. 23, 2024Updated: Apr. 23, 2024

There are a few situations where stay put doesn’t apply, such as if a student doesn’t have an IEP, or if disciplinary actions are involved. Follow along as Lisa Carey explains what situations will cause for a stay put to not work or not apply to a student.

For more information about how to reject parts of the IEP, check out our article here!

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