Rob Paynter Twitter @RobPaynterSD61 Victoria school board candidate supports ADHD students in BC schools and will ask BC Education Minister Rob Fleming to follow through on his promise to ADHD students in BC to add ADHD as a stand-alone category in special education so ADHD students can get accommodations and IEP’s (Individual Education Programs.) #IEPsForADHD
Thanks @RobPaynterSD61 I hope other school board Trustees inVictoria will follow your lead and commit to asking BC Education Minister Rob Fleming when he will fulfil his promise to ADHD students add ADHD as a stand-alone category in special education that he made more than 10 months ago (December 4th, 2017).
Here are the tweets.
@robpayntersd61 If reelected, will you commit to asking Rob Fleming when he’ll carry out his 10-month-old promise to add #ADHD as a standalone category in special education so ADHD students get #IEPsForADHD ? https://t.co/zRe6pQEmYY #bced #bced #SD61 #YYJ pic.twitter.com/guf4kaf6TX
— Pete Quily (@petequily) October 17, 2018
Thanks for this. I commit to asking Rob Fleming when he will follow through with his commit to identify ADHD as a stand alone special ed designation. If you would like to discuss further after the election (assuming I can still help), let me know.
— Rob Paynter (@RobPaynterSD61) October 17, 2018
Great! Thanks for supporting BC students with #ADHD by committing to ask BC education minister rob fleming when he'll fulfil his 10-month-old promise to add ADHD as a stand-alone category in special education so they get ADHD accommodations & #IEPsForADHD #bced #yyjpoli #SD61
— Pete Quily (@petequily) October 18, 2018
and thanks for tweeting about ADHD eh? I search the school board trustee candidates tweets for their twitter account name and #ADHD and almost none of them has ever tweeted on ADHD. You're the 2nd one out of maybe 50-60+. Good on you.
— Pete Quily (@petequily) October 18, 2018
Screenshots of Tweets
If you see any other political parties or independent school board candidates who have any policies on the biggest number of students with special needs, ADHD in their platform, please thank them and send me that information so I can post it online.
Always important to reward good behaviour on ADHD because it is so rare by politicians.
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