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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 232724" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would be VERY careful to limit the release of what info the school can have. This info can be used AGAINST your son as well as for him. Check with the Sp Ed 101 forum on the release and the testing questions - they really know what they are doing. katya also would be a good resource on how to word the release to let the school get what little info they need and to keep them from a fishing expedition or from getting info and then using it to say your son needs to be in some other placement.</p><p></p><p>Be VERY careful with this. I REALLY don't trust your principal and school. they seem like they truly do NOT have difficult child's interests in mind. I think they may have a different agenda, possibly to want to use the info against him to force him into a facility or at least out of their school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 232724, member: 1233"] I would be VERY careful to limit the release of what info the school can have. This info can be used AGAINST your son as well as for him. Check with the Sp Ed 101 forum on the release and the testing questions - they really know what they are doing. katya also would be a good resource on how to word the release to let the school get what little info they need and to keep them from a fishing expedition or from getting info and then using it to say your son needs to be in some other placement. Be VERY careful with this. I REALLY don't trust your principal and school. they seem like they truly do NOT have difficult child's interests in mind. I think they may have a different agenda, possibly to want to use the info against him to force him into a facility or at least out of their school. [/QUOTE]
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