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OMG they handcuffed her and took her away?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 212236" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>Luckily the meeting went well. she was suspended for a total of 6 days. We are required to have a Risk Assessment before she can return. We'll be going back to the mental hospital she went to years ago (where they told us she didn't have a behavior problem and they couldnt help us, go figure).</p><p> </p><p>We are also convening for an updated IEP on Friday to assess IEP info and analyze the BIP (which I've found to be very flimsy when I reread it last night). The principal said he's happy with her placement, and she's had such good behavior up till now. So we'll see what the assessment has for us. Yes, the school said this sub didn't have full disclosure - and doesn't need it. "There's too many staff memebers and students that she's around that they can't inform all of them." difficult child was caught red handed passing notes to a friend more than once. She was mad at being caught and ran out of the room. And even tho my difficult child did what she was supposed to (calming herself down away from the situation) that the incident was still within her control. the teacher confronted her and gave her the choice of going back to class or go to the office. <em>I</em> say that the teacher confronted too soon, before difficult child got out of her red zone. There are 2 sides to exactly what happened during the attack. Principal said difficult child jumped on the teacher's back (she's roughly the same size) and pulled her down, then bit her. Officer said to husband that difficult child pushed her and she fell, then bit her.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child admitted to biting, and gave pretty accurate details as to what happened. (which was the same story as the teacher's) But she's very fuzzy on the actual attack however. </p><p> </p><p>I contacted a student advocate this morning and will most likely have him join us for the meeting next week. I think if this sub was more aware, or difficult child had a trained aide, then we might not be in this situation.</p><p> </p><p>As for the assault charges.........all we can do is wait to see if the teacher follows thru with the complaint and figure out how to pay for a Special Education lawyer.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 212236, member: 6118"] Luckily the meeting went well. she was suspended for a total of 6 days. We are required to have a Risk Assessment before she can return. We'll be going back to the mental hospital she went to years ago (where they told us she didn't have a behavior problem and they couldnt help us, go figure). We are also convening for an updated IEP on Friday to assess IEP info and analyze the BIP (which I've found to be very flimsy when I reread it last night). The principal said he's happy with her placement, and she's had such good behavior up till now. So we'll see what the assessment has for us. Yes, the school said this sub didn't have full disclosure - and doesn't need it. "There's too many staff memebers and students that she's around that they can't inform all of them." difficult child was caught red handed passing notes to a friend more than once. She was mad at being caught and ran out of the room. And even tho my difficult child did what she was supposed to (calming herself down away from the situation) that the incident was still within her control. the teacher confronted her and gave her the choice of going back to class or go to the office. [I]I[/I] say that the teacher confronted too soon, before difficult child got out of her red zone. There are 2 sides to exactly what happened during the attack. Principal said difficult child jumped on the teacher's back (she's roughly the same size) and pulled her down, then bit her. Officer said to husband that difficult child pushed her and she fell, then bit her. difficult child admitted to biting, and gave pretty accurate details as to what happened. (which was the same story as the teacher's) But she's very fuzzy on the actual attack however. I contacted a student advocate this morning and will most likely have him join us for the meeting next week. I think if this sub was more aware, or difficult child had a trained aide, then we might not be in this situation. As for the assault charges.........all we can do is wait to see if the teacher follows thru with the complaint and figure out how to pay for a Special Education lawyer.:knockedout: [/QUOTE]
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