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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 251576" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>That's exactly what I'm hoping for. I wanted enough "crooked" stuff in that letter for the administration to go "hmmmm" without me having to say "you're doing this wrong, you're not following the law, and I'm calling you on it". But I will do that if I need to.</p><p> </p><p>I will check with school tomorrow and make sure principal and others are in to have gotten the letter. I will give them til the end of the day tomorrow to hear something. If I don't hear anything, I will call the SpEd director and tell her what has happened, and that I want wee difficult child back in full days with the para he works well with, and I expect this because of the way this whole thing has been handled incorrectly. They can't do what they've done and I know it.</p><p> </p><p>That makes someone a little higher up aware that I am learning the legalities of all this without directly confronting the two that I think will give me the most problems. </p><p> </p><p>If that doesn't happen, they'll get the letter I really want to write, anyway. lol At that point, I'll have little left to lose. And since the research team has been told there's a personel issue, well...what more reason do I need to get some action on this? </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for all the input, everyone. I think you'r right - asking for the meeting and being direct came off sounding a little less brass AND a little more forward. Putting the questions on the end makes them less forceful, but still puts it all right there. We'll see if it works or if I have to make the next step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 251576, member: 1848"] That's exactly what I'm hoping for. I wanted enough "crooked" stuff in that letter for the administration to go "hmmmm" without me having to say "you're doing this wrong, you're not following the law, and I'm calling you on it". But I will do that if I need to. I will check with school tomorrow and make sure principal and others are in to have gotten the letter. I will give them til the end of the day tomorrow to hear something. If I don't hear anything, I will call the SpEd director and tell her what has happened, and that I want wee difficult child back in full days with the para he works well with, and I expect this because of the way this whole thing has been handled incorrectly. They can't do what they've done and I know it. That makes someone a little higher up aware that I am learning the legalities of all this without directly confronting the two that I think will give me the most problems. If that doesn't happen, they'll get the letter I really want to write, anyway. lol At that point, I'll have little left to lose. And since the research team has been told there's a personel issue, well...what more reason do I need to get some action on this? Thanks for all the input, everyone. I think you'r right - asking for the meeting and being direct came off sounding a little less brass AND a little more forward. Putting the questions on the end makes them less forceful, but still puts it all right there. We'll see if it works or if I have to make the next step. [/QUOTE]
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