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I want to take him out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 466274" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Thanks, I will check that out too!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great idea. That is actually how I decided to sell house and move to new district. Old one was just not a good fit for kids like mine. This district, while none is perfect especially when behaviors are involved, is thousands of times better. I talked to sp. ed. coordinators that came to the charter school for IEP meetings where I was working. It was clear that in this district if we as a team felt the child needed something, the philosophy was if it is a team decision then it will happen. We never had to fight for things for our students in this district, they were always accomodated...even activity busses (and it might have been for ONE kid who was far away from the home district).... Every city, district and state is different, so maybe worth a look around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 466274, member: 12886"] Thanks, I will check that out too! Great idea. That is actually how I decided to sell house and move to new district. Old one was just not a good fit for kids like mine. This district, while none is perfect especially when behaviors are involved, is thousands of times better. I talked to sp. ed. coordinators that came to the charter school for IEP meetings where I was working. It was clear that in this district if we as a team felt the child needed something, the philosophy was if it is a team decision then it will happen. We never had to fight for things for our students in this district, they were always accomodated...even activity busses (and it might have been for ONE kid who was far away from the home district).... Every city, district and state is different, so maybe worth a look around. [/QUOTE]
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