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I almost cried at IEP meeting!
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 274297" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>No, lillians they don't have any segregated children at our school. They will take some of the kids part time and work with them. The big push from this Principal is that our kids, despite their issues, need to fit in and feel normal. They have 1-1 aides for the kids who require more help. </p><p>K's class has a pretty low functioning BiPolar (BP) child and Autistic child as well as 3 other children with special needs. They keep the low functioning children in the class as much as possible. </p><p>If a parent feels the child needs to be in a contained or restricted environment full time this School is not really the place. I think very few parents would want that though? </p><p>We do not have a "hold" room either. An aide or teacher would walk with the child or they would go to the nurse or the principal comes and helps them. </p><p>If the child just can not get it together then the parent is called or who ever is on the list. </p><p>If the parent can't leave the home, the Principal will even offer to ride a bus to escort the child home. </p><p></p><p>All in all pretty rare School I think? They are going to limit the open enrollment next year, due the all of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 274297, member: 3155"] No, lillians they don't have any segregated children at our school. They will take some of the kids part time and work with them. The big push from this Principal is that our kids, despite their issues, need to fit in and feel normal. They have 1-1 aides for the kids who require more help. K's class has a pretty low functioning BiPolar (BP) child and Autistic child as well as 3 other children with special needs. They keep the low functioning children in the class as much as possible. If a parent feels the child needs to be in a contained or restricted environment full time this School is not really the place. I think very few parents would want that though? We do not have a "hold" room either. An aide or teacher would walk with the child or they would go to the nurse or the principal comes and helps them. If the child just can not get it together then the parent is called or who ever is on the list. If the parent can't leave the home, the Principal will even offer to ride a bus to escort the child home. All in all pretty rare School I think? They are going to limit the open enrollment next year, due the all of this. [/QUOTE]
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