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Not allowed at school because of midterms
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 122527" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>The school district was out of line by not allowing your child to return to school -- whether he has an IEP or not. Inconvenience to the sd should not be a factor in whether a child returns to school. If a parent pulled a stunt like this, the sd would have parent and student charged with truancy. (I so despise double standards.)</p><p></p><p>At the least, they should have provided for homebound instruction. You have grounds for requesting compensatory education. It may not be worth the hassled to get it done, however, I would send a letter via certified mail to the Special Education Director outlining my disappointment with how this was handled. It's a way of making a paper trail in the event this type things continue to happen.</p><p></p><p>I don't blame teachers for getting annoyed at students -- they are only human. However, they are professionals and should act like it. If their training is insufficient to enable them to handle things of this nature, the educator or the parent should ask for additional training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 122527, member: 23"] The school district was out of line by not allowing your child to return to school -- whether he has an IEP or not. Inconvenience to the sd should not be a factor in whether a child returns to school. If a parent pulled a stunt like this, the sd would have parent and student charged with truancy. (I so despise double standards.) At the least, they should have provided for homebound instruction. You have grounds for requesting compensatory education. It may not be worth the hassled to get it done, however, I would send a letter via certified mail to the Special Education Director outlining my disappointment with how this was handled. It's a way of making a paper trail in the event this type things continue to happen. I don't blame teachers for getting annoyed at students -- they are only human. However, they are professionals and should act like it. If their training is insufficient to enable them to handle things of this nature, the educator or the parent should ask for additional training. [/QUOTE]
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