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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 379332" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Shari, I'd strongly suggest that you not call the school's attorney. Have your attorney do it. Legal has a much better chance of making something happen here in less time than a parent, plus it will add to the paper trail. You can bet that's what they were doing in calling the police.</p><p> </p><p>They don't want to transfer Wee to the next district because then they would have to pay for it. Best for them to make it impossible for him to succeed there and have the parent pull the child out voluntarily. The school has a student on their hands that they can't control, and it's easier and cheaper to push them out than to learn to deal with him.</p><p> </p><p>on the other hand, Wee did get physical with two staff members in two days and they can't ignore that. Did they violate written procedures on how to handle him in both instances?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 379332, member: 701"] Shari, I'd strongly suggest that you not call the school's attorney. Have your attorney do it. Legal has a much better chance of making something happen here in less time than a parent, plus it will add to the paper trail. You can bet that's what they were doing in calling the police. They don't want to transfer Wee to the next district because then they would have to pay for it. Best for them to make it impossible for him to succeed there and have the parent pull the child out voluntarily. The school has a student on their hands that they can't control, and it's easier and cheaper to push them out than to learn to deal with him. on the other hand, Wee did get physical with two staff members in two days and they can't ignore that. Did they violate written procedures on how to handle him in both instances? [/QUOTE]
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