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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 414604"><p>I agree with Sue. I am going through this with our sd right now. When they got close to the 10 days of suspensions, they switched to unexcused absences. In our area, they are supposed to report difficult child as "truant" to the county attorney and probation department when we get to 7 unexcused. When they got close to that, they all of a sudden became excused absences, thus preventing legal issues as well as manifestation hearings etc.</p><p> </p><p>Ask for the WRITTEN school policy stating that classwork must be done in class and if it isn't, it will result in a suspension. I would also call for an IEP meeting to discuss the "change in placement" they have apparently instituted without your consent by excluding him from classes.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 414604"] I agree with Sue. I am going through this with our sd right now. When they got close to the 10 days of suspensions, they switched to unexcused absences. In our area, they are supposed to report difficult child as "truant" to the county attorney and probation department when we get to 7 unexcused. When they got close to that, they all of a sudden became excused absences, thus preventing legal issues as well as manifestation hearings etc. Ask for the WRITTEN school policy stating that classwork must be done in class and if it isn't, it will result in a suspension. I would also call for an IEP meeting to discuss the "change in placement" they have apparently instituted without your consent by excluding him from classes. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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