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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 251867" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I agree, Marg. He's wily. And no, he can't do this. IN fact, the only real question we had he took care of with this letter - since wee difficult child is in the evaluation phase, there's been some debate over whether he's already covered by sped laws...principal nailed that case closed.</p><p> </p><p>Principal is quick to bring up wee difficult child's biting and kicking whenever we discuss this; however, that's not what he was suspended for! This is his 3rd suspension and not one has been for that behavior!</p><p> </p><p>The whole summer school thing - perfect example of what you're saying - we sent difficult child to summer school twice. It is short, it is not structured at all like the rest of the school year, he has to change entire teams of staff, and he didn't make it thru either month of summer school - they were disasters (once was at the early intervention preschool, too, where he was almost a easy child - until summer school disrupted his routine). </p><p> </p><p>I have a reply back to principal written, much like yours. My next step is to contact the SpEd director, explain to her why difficult child is suspended, tell her that I am not ok with principal and super (who's never even met my son) making placement decisions like this, and we need to get something going to fix it. </p><p> </p><p>Really, there's only 7 weeks left of school. This year is a bust, but my goal is to get things lined up so we are starting over come next fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 251867, member: 1848"] I agree, Marg. He's wily. And no, he can't do this. IN fact, the only real question we had he took care of with this letter - since wee difficult child is in the evaluation phase, there's been some debate over whether he's already covered by sped laws...principal nailed that case closed. Principal is quick to bring up wee difficult child's biting and kicking whenever we discuss this; however, that's not what he was suspended for! This is his 3rd suspension and not one has been for that behavior! The whole summer school thing - perfect example of what you're saying - we sent difficult child to summer school twice. It is short, it is not structured at all like the rest of the school year, he has to change entire teams of staff, and he didn't make it thru either month of summer school - they were disasters (once was at the early intervention preschool, too, where he was almost a easy child - until summer school disrupted his routine). I have a reply back to principal written, much like yours. My next step is to contact the SpEd director, explain to her why difficult child is suspended, tell her that I am not ok with principal and super (who's never even met my son) making placement decisions like this, and we need to get something going to fix it. Really, there's only 7 weeks left of school. This year is a bust, but my goal is to get things lined up so we are starting over come next fall. [/QUOTE]
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