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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 381351" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Shari, after readaing two of your latter posts (#10 and #11, I think), these are the things I am worried about, too. I'm just drawing different conclusions I guess. I'm looking at it like they are trying to tell you that if he's in a mainstream school, he will have police called and I agree it could lead to pressure on you from juv courts or extended agencies. "A different setting", as the SRO referred to, would mean a different school, wouldn't it? In alternative schools for children with ED or other disabilities, police would shun a call over something like this in elementary years. Those teachers are trained at the level needed. </p><p></p><p>I don't know- I'm just thinking out loud based on my interpretation of it all but I'm not in the thick of it and haven't met any of the people involved in person and that can make a difference, too. If you are looking at it like either this IEP is to be followed, or you're going to file DP, then I guess this is the way to go. I think they are already CYA'ing in preparation for DP. I'm looking at it like trying to avoid DP and get Wee in a school where he can get educated and get this koi behind him and the koi out of your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 381351, member: 3699"] Shari, after readaing two of your latter posts (#10 and #11, I think), these are the things I am worried about, too. I'm just drawing different conclusions I guess. I'm looking at it like they are trying to tell you that if he's in a mainstream school, he will have police called and I agree it could lead to pressure on you from juv courts or extended agencies. "A different setting", as the SRO referred to, would mean a different school, wouldn't it? In alternative schools for children with ED or other disabilities, police would shun a call over something like this in elementary years. Those teachers are trained at the level needed. I don't know- I'm just thinking out loud based on my interpretation of it all but I'm not in the thick of it and haven't met any of the people involved in person and that can make a difference, too. If you are looking at it like either this IEP is to be followed, or you're going to file DP, then I guess this is the way to go. I think they are already CYA'ing in preparation for DP. I'm looking at it like trying to avoid DP and get Wee in a school where he can get educated and get this koi behind him and the koi out of your life. [/QUOTE]
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