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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 223424" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I hope tomorrow goes well for her in her confrontation of the "friend". It is important for kids to take a stand when someone is doing them wrong. If she has the strength to do this right, to stand up for herself without a personal attack against this other kid, it will be such a self esteem boost. She needs to send the message loud and clear that friends don't treat friends that way and she refuses to be part of that behavior.</p><p></p><p>I would ask her to work extra hard to do what she can with those grades. If she shows remarkable improvement and an effort to continue to do better, the school may allow her to stay. If she does show improvement and the school still revokes the placement, you can then decide to appeal or not at that time. So, if you are not sure, work toward her staying. That will give you a little more time to feel this out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 223424, member: 5096"] I hope tomorrow goes well for her in her confrontation of the "friend". It is important for kids to take a stand when someone is doing them wrong. If she has the strength to do this right, to stand up for herself without a personal attack against this other kid, it will be such a self esteem boost. She needs to send the message loud and clear that friends don't treat friends that way and she refuses to be part of that behavior. I would ask her to work extra hard to do what she can with those grades. If she shows remarkable improvement and an effort to continue to do better, the school may allow her to stay. If she does show improvement and the school still revokes the placement, you can then decide to appeal or not at that time. So, if you are not sure, work toward her staying. That will give you a little more time to feel this out. [/QUOTE]
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