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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 249388" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Shari - going to school as his para is really going to depend on the SD. My gut says that they're not going to let you do it. </p><p> </p><p>During a battle with- SD years ago over oldest attending local HS as opposed to segregated program, we had some major nursing issues (he has a 1:1 nurse for his epilepsy). SD wasn't getting anyone to cover him so he couldn't go to school. I started showing up as his "nurse" - got shut down fast because of "liability" issues. He missed over a fulll quarter of school because of this nonsense (I did get compensatory education from them in the end). in my humble opinion, it was intimidation and retaliation to get me to agree to segregated program (it worked).</p><p> </p><p>Depends on what SD's agenda is - sorry to sound cynical but ... the SD pretty much can make you jump through whatever hoops they want until you get a good advocate/attorney onboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 249388, member: 8"] Shari - going to school as his para is really going to depend on the SD. My gut says that they're not going to let you do it. During a battle with- SD years ago over oldest attending local HS as opposed to segregated program, we had some major nursing issues (he has a 1:1 nurse for his epilepsy). SD wasn't getting anyone to cover him so he couldn't go to school. I started showing up as his "nurse" - got shut down fast because of "liability" issues. He missed over a fulll quarter of school because of this nonsense (I did get compensatory education from them in the end). in my humble opinion, it was intimidation and retaliation to get me to agree to segregated program (it worked). Depends on what SD's agenda is - sorry to sound cynical but ... the SD pretty much can make you jump through whatever hoops they want until you get a good advocate/attorney onboard. [/QUOTE]
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