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When parents respond that they want their child moved and placed in a “highly qualified” teacher’s class, how will the LEA respond?

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When parents respond that they want their child moved and placed in a “highly qualified” teacher’s class, how will the LEA respond?

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Student placement in classes is a principal’s decision. There is no requirement under NCLB to make such a class change. The principal should counsel with the parent, reinforcing the teacher’s qualifications, assuring the parent that the quality of instruction is monitored as with all teachers, and be able to explain what is needed for that teacher to meet “highly qualified” requirements and when the teacher is expected to meet those requirements.

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