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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 503860" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Buddy,</p><p></p><p>I keep thinking. I'm guessing my brain will be churning on this for part of the night</p><p>But as a first cut... I'm wondering if the three of you (advocate, psychiatrist, and you) can make an appeal to the Super... to see what kind of workable creative solutions can be implemented that will...</p><p>1) work for Q for the remainder of this year</p><p>2) prep for whatever next year's plan will be, and</p><p>3) enable him to "complete" his year, associated with THIS current crop of kids, get his year book, and so on.</p><p></p><p>I do not believe that is too much to ask.</p><p></p><p>Just "saying" the whole <em>get out of MY school</em> thing... doesn't solve the <em>what next</em> problem... and the super knows that.</p><p>There is a short-term crisis, and a medium-term crisis, and a solution must be found for both - while still being fair to Q.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 503860, member: 11791"] Buddy, I keep thinking. I'm guessing my brain will be churning on this for part of the night But as a first cut... I'm wondering if the three of you (advocate, psychiatrist, and you) can make an appeal to the Super... to see what kind of workable creative solutions can be implemented that will... 1) work for Q for the remainder of this year 2) prep for whatever next year's plan will be, and 3) enable him to "complete" his year, associated with THIS current crop of kids, get his year book, and so on. I do not believe that is too much to ask. Just "saying" the whole [I]get out of MY school[/I] thing... doesn't solve the [I]what next[/I] problem... and the super knows that. There is a short-term crisis, and a medium-term crisis, and a solution must be found for both - while still being fair to Q. [/QUOTE]
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