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Reply from Principal. Looks like I take the next step.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 251811" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Sue, that's one of my biggest concern with this whole thing. Principal's entire response is that he will call all shots. And he eluded that staff's involvement in difficult child's current suspension - if it weren't for staff having done what they did, difficult child wouldn't be suspended. End of that story.</p><p> </p><p>My "plan" if this is what I got was to contact SpEd Director next. I'm trying to spin all this around in my head and make sure that's still the logical next step. I got her attention with my last letter about not accepting the delay and the reasons why. I think (*THINK*) my next step is to let her know that I know that they, as a SD, can't do what they are doing to difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>My "plan" if that fails is to start spouting laws. I so want to avoid that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 251811, member: 1848"] Sue, that's one of my biggest concern with this whole thing. Principal's entire response is that he will call all shots. And he eluded that staff's involvement in difficult child's current suspension - if it weren't for staff having done what they did, difficult child wouldn't be suspended. End of that story. My "plan" if this is what I got was to contact SpEd Director next. I'm trying to spin all this around in my head and make sure that's still the logical next step. I got her attention with my last letter about not accepting the delay and the reasons why. I think (*THINK*) my next step is to let her know that I know that they, as a SD, can't do what they are doing to difficult child. My "plan" if that fails is to start spouting laws. I so want to avoid that. [/QUOTE]
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