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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 384665" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I am certain they wil be calling because of the local cops being involved this last time. I don't think anything will come of it, but I think they have to at least make contact.</p><p> </p><p>K, I would move. If I knew where to go that wouldn't just be more of the same. Going to another district means starting over in the school system. Wee will have to fail at all of the new district's "great fixes" before they, too, will see that he needs more (every time we get a new person in this district, they have "the perfect teacher" or "the perfect classroom" or the "perfect" this or that...oh, and there's always "and he's matured, we'll make it a great year, you'll see..." um...waiting...). I can't really afford to move...but I would put that aside and make it happen in a heartbeat if I <em>knew</em> where to go that would get it right. And the only place I <em>know</em> that would get it right is some place private...and that, I can't afford.</p><p> </p><p>So, do I start this battle in the next district...see where I get with them, or work with what I've got, which is finally people who realize they need more than they've got to educate Wee. I don't know. I don't know what the right answer is. I wish I did. As I see it, tho, pretty much any way you go, its russian roulette with your kid's future...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 384665, member: 1848"] I am certain they wil be calling because of the local cops being involved this last time. I don't think anything will come of it, but I think they have to at least make contact. K, I would move. If I knew where to go that wouldn't just be more of the same. Going to another district means starting over in the school system. Wee will have to fail at all of the new district's "great fixes" before they, too, will see that he needs more (every time we get a new person in this district, they have "the perfect teacher" or "the perfect classroom" or the "perfect" this or that...oh, and there's always "and he's matured, we'll make it a great year, you'll see..." um...waiting...). I can't really afford to move...but I would put that aside and make it happen in a heartbeat if I [I]knew[/I] where to go that would get it right. And the only place I [I]know[/I] that would get it right is some place private...and that, I can't afford. So, do I start this battle in the next district...see where I get with them, or work with what I've got, which is finally people who realize they need more than they've got to educate Wee. I don't know. I don't know what the right answer is. I wish I did. As I see it, tho, pretty much any way you go, its russian roulette with your kid's future... [/QUOTE]
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