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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 487223" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Insane, I think I might have answered part of your question in my last paragraph. (then I think you edited while I was typing this.) The only way they'd keep her in class at this point, is with in-class support. She'd have to have someone walking her through classes. But the only kids who get those are the kids with either severe dysfunction or cannot behave and have violent tendencies. Missy has neither (or she doesn't have this at school, because she certainly has the violent tendencies at home)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, this is just what her teachers are telling me. That doesn't necessarily mean that she'll get either. They've denied services all along. I'm just hoping that since the teachers are pointing it out and initiating evaluations on their end, plus they are also saying she has social skill issues (another story), they will finally do what's necessary to fix this. It's no longer a reading disorder, but now a disability. </p><p></p><p>If they deny services, I will be bringing a lawyer in. There's a lawyer in town who has made his entire living on going after our school district for this very thing. I think I may just end up putting him into my speed dial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 487223, member: 1024"] Insane, I think I might have answered part of your question in my last paragraph. (then I think you edited while I was typing this.) The only way they'd keep her in class at this point, is with in-class support. She'd have to have someone walking her through classes. But the only kids who get those are the kids with either severe dysfunction or cannot behave and have violent tendencies. Missy has neither (or she doesn't have this at school, because she certainly has the violent tendencies at home) Anyway, this is just what her teachers are telling me. That doesn't necessarily mean that she'll get either. They've denied services all along. I'm just hoping that since the teachers are pointing it out and initiating evaluations on their end, plus they are also saying she has social skill issues (another story), they will finally do what's necessary to fix this. It's no longer a reading disorder, but now a disability. If they deny services, I will be bringing a lawyer in. There's a lawyer in town who has made his entire living on going after our school district for this very thing. I think I may just end up putting him into my speed dial. [/QUOTE]
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