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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 203329" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>I'm sorry that I am not familiar with the history of your situation. Is this your son's first year at this school? If not, did he have issues like this last year? Why is your home school not able to offer him behaviorial services? Seems to me, and I don't know the offense, that pulling him out after three days and not offering any "local" solutions is a little quick. What are the Special Education resources offered/available at this home school?</p><p> </p><p>In regards to the new school - is this a school that is part of the public school system or a private facility? Is the SD offering tuition reimbursement (if private) and transportation to the out of district school? I imagine you already had the hearing regarding his change of placement? Seems like things are moving a little quickly. But, having said all that, if you feel in your gut that this new school will be helpful to your son, the decision is made as long as the home district is providing transportation and such. Also, there needs to be a plan for his future needs, i.e., what happens if, in six months, he is without behavior incident and making academic progress? Can he return to his home school? Stuff like that.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry I've added more questions. It's not easy, I know.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 203329, member: 805"] I'm sorry that I am not familiar with the history of your situation. Is this your son's first year at this school? If not, did he have issues like this last year? Why is your home school not able to offer him behaviorial services? Seems to me, and I don't know the offense, that pulling him out after three days and not offering any "local" solutions is a little quick. What are the Special Education resources offered/available at this home school? In regards to the new school - is this a school that is part of the public school system or a private facility? Is the SD offering tuition reimbursement (if private) and transportation to the out of district school? I imagine you already had the hearing regarding his change of placement? Seems like things are moving a little quickly. But, having said all that, if you feel in your gut that this new school will be helpful to your son, the decision is made as long as the home district is providing transportation and such. Also, there needs to be a plan for his future needs, i.e., what happens if, in six months, he is without behavior incident and making academic progress? Can he return to his home school? Stuff like that. Sorry I've added more questions. It's not easy, I know. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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