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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 517439" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Welcome to the board. I wish my daughter's elementary school teachers had been as interested and concerned as you. It may have very well made a difference had school felt like a safe place for her early on. Now, at 17, my daughter's school-related nervous breakdown has her being charged as a delinquent child for chronic truancy (for being absent without a "legitimate excuse") for missing school when she was psychotic and severely depressed. And for fun, they are charging me with aiding and abetting. I'm actually facing jail time. It probably won't happen because I have half a ream of paper of the printed emails back and forth with school officials during the time period in question, and we have documentation from a psychiatrist. But this gives you an idea of what we've personally dealt with with our school district, and what we're still dealing with even after I pulled her out of this district.</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit jaded at this point. School has been hell for my child since the second grade. It wasn't easy before that, but second grade is when it completely fell apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 517439, member: 7083"] Welcome to the board. I wish my daughter's elementary school teachers had been as interested and concerned as you. It may have very well made a difference had school felt like a safe place for her early on. Now, at 17, my daughter's school-related nervous breakdown has her being charged as a delinquent child for chronic truancy (for being absent without a "legitimate excuse") for missing school when she was psychotic and severely depressed. And for fun, they are charging me with aiding and abetting. I'm actually facing jail time. It probably won't happen because I have half a ream of paper of the printed emails back and forth with school officials during the time period in question, and we have documentation from a psychiatrist. But this gives you an idea of what we've personally dealt with with our school district, and what we're still dealing with even after I pulled her out of this district. I'm a bit jaded at this point. School has been hell for my child since the second grade. It wasn't easy before that, but second grade is when it completely fell apart. [/QUOTE]
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