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difficult child in youth home again...from a newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="horserider" data-source="post: 306739" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>Well court did not go well at all. They will not move our difficult child as requested basically because he has not been behaving in the program he is in and "deserves to be in detention".</p><p> </p><p>His education is our biggest concern. They tested our son without a copy of his IEP, so how could they know his accomadations we have in place for when he takes test?. Our home school just ironically received a request for IEP copy yesterday while he has been in this program for 3 weeks. He needs to be in Geometry and Chemistry in order to stay on track for graduation. We expressed they are not offering our son these types of classes (ie - Biology highest science they have, he completed and received credit for 2 years ago). My son expressed to the judge he wants to graduate on time. The judge said my difficult child needs to "earn" his way out so he can be back at his home school, and take summer school corses to make up what he missed while in the detention program! My son said my parents are paying for me to be educated here, the work is to easy for me and is not the same as what my home school had me scheduled to take. The judge told him I guess you will have to pay your parents back for summer school! </p><p>I posted questions to the Special Education forum. </p><p>Looks like I have a lot of work a head of me with these people I just ticked off. Good luck with that heh.</p><p> </p><p>I need 24 hours to calm down and then start making phone calls.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for all your support</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horserider, post: 306739, member: 8054"] Well court did not go well at all. They will not move our difficult child as requested basically because he has not been behaving in the program he is in and "deserves to be in detention". His education is our biggest concern. They tested our son without a copy of his IEP, so how could they know his accomadations we have in place for when he takes test?. Our home school just ironically received a request for IEP copy yesterday while he has been in this program for 3 weeks. He needs to be in Geometry and Chemistry in order to stay on track for graduation. We expressed they are not offering our son these types of classes (ie - Biology highest science they have, he completed and received credit for 2 years ago). My son expressed to the judge he wants to graduate on time. The judge said my difficult child needs to "earn" his way out so he can be back at his home school, and take summer school corses to make up what he missed while in the detention program! My son said my parents are paying for me to be educated here, the work is to easy for me and is not the same as what my home school had me scheduled to take. The judge told him I guess you will have to pay your parents back for summer school! I posted questions to the Special Education forum. Looks like I have a lot of work a head of me with these people I just ticked off. Good luck with that heh. I need 24 hours to calm down and then start making phone calls. Thanks again for all your support [/QUOTE]
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