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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 147526" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>Hi,</p><p> </p><p>We had an ARD yesterday and the physician they sent the paperwork to would not sign-off on an OHI label. Now they are sending it to my daughter's psychiatrist instead and reconvening. The concern still lies that she is on probation (see story in general forum under:ARD & test results) for behavior violations. To me, the one that got her on probation isn't even worth probation considering she's a victim of sexual assault within the last 6 months and has anger issues now, etc. Her behaviors mostly only affect herself but they are saying she is disruptive in the classroom. I know that she probably can be to some degree but the teacher sent to the ARD to represent her cluster of teachers fought for her and said that if they could all just come to an agreement on how to manage her (she manages her pretty well) things would be fine. The administrator and school nurse were not very supportive. Two nurses from the district seemed supportive and so did the diagnostician but they don't have the power to keep her from getting removed from the school. My question is, do you think a behavior plan attached to her OHI label will keep her being removed from the school? I don't know how to fight this amicably. My husband works there and I don't want to make things difficult for him there. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 147526, member: 4808"] Hi, We had an ARD yesterday and the physician they sent the paperwork to would not sign-off on an OHI label. Now they are sending it to my daughter's psychiatrist instead and reconvening. The concern still lies that she is on probation (see story in general forum under:ARD & test results) for behavior violations. To me, the one that got her on probation isn't even worth probation considering she's a victim of sexual assault within the last 6 months and has anger issues now, etc. Her behaviors mostly only affect herself but they are saying she is disruptive in the classroom. I know that she probably can be to some degree but the teacher sent to the ARD to represent her cluster of teachers fought for her and said that if they could all just come to an agreement on how to manage her (she manages her pretty well) things would be fine. The administrator and school nurse were not very supportive. Two nurses from the district seemed supportive and so did the diagnostician but they don't have the power to keep her from getting removed from the school. My question is, do you think a behavior plan attached to her OHI label will keep her being removed from the school? I don't know how to fight this amicably. My husband works there and I don't want to make things difficult for him there. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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