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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 109665" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Michellenurse--Martie is traveling for the holidays but hopefully Sheila will pop in.</p><p></p><p>I would venture a guess that the outcome of this is going to depend on the philosophy of your own local school board and superintendent. Typically a special education label isn't going to save a kid whose broken a major school rule. </p><p></p><p>From your post it sounds like he was "only" suspended and will be able to return to school--is that right? If so, I'd go ahead with the meeting but I'd be sure and bring someone along so you're not in there alone, preferably someone with an understanding of the system. If you find out at that meeting that expulsion is the likely outcome then I'd consult an attorney but personally I wouldn't bring one into this meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 109665, member: 701"] Michellenurse--Martie is traveling for the holidays but hopefully Sheila will pop in. I would venture a guess that the outcome of this is going to depend on the philosophy of your own local school board and superintendent. Typically a special education label isn't going to save a kid whose broken a major school rule. From your post it sounds like he was "only" suspended and will be able to return to school--is that right? If so, I'd go ahead with the meeting but I'd be sure and bring someone along so you're not in there alone, preferably someone with an understanding of the system. If you find out at that meeting that expulsion is the likely outcome then I'd consult an attorney but personally I wouldn't bring one into this meeting. [/QUOTE]
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