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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 469594" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I agree here, if you start the formal process for evaluation for special education (in your case, probably they will look at an Emotional/Behavior kind of classification, but you will have to wait and see), this will ensure him legal rights in the schools (he is in public school right? if not, different ball game). I am shocked (others in other areas are I am sure not shocked and probably even feel this is the norm for their area) because any kid with that much trouble would have been brought to child study team in our schools (any district I have worked in anyway). But different parts of the country (If you are in USA) follow the laws differently. Take care and do this ASAP so that it halts their "expulsion" process for now. You can view PACER.org or Writeslaw for information on evaluations, educational rights, etc. and of course you can always ask here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 469594, member: 12886"] I agree here, if you start the formal process for evaluation for special education (in your case, probably they will look at an Emotional/Behavior kind of classification, but you will have to wait and see), this will ensure him legal rights in the schools (he is in public school right? if not, different ball game). I am shocked (others in other areas are I am sure not shocked and probably even feel this is the norm for their area) because any kid with that much trouble would have been brought to child study team in our schools (any district I have worked in anyway). But different parts of the country (If you are in USA) follow the laws differently. Take care and do this ASAP so that it halts their "expulsion" process for now. You can view PACER.org or Writeslaw for information on evaluations, educational rights, etc. and of course you can always ask here. [/QUOTE]
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