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<blockquote data-quote="Castle Queen" data-source="post: 611745" data-attributes="member: 15910"><p>So Sprite is getting all A's, no worries there. But Knight has 2 D's...one in Science and one in Band. He says both cases are due to teachers not giving him makeup worksheets/tests from when he was suspended or without his ipad. "So it's their fault!" I tried to explain to him that makeup work was his responsibility to touch base with the teacher; he says he did not know that. I plan to bring him to conferences to get a structured plan in place for classwork completion without the ipad (since I haven't heard boo from the school regarding when his will be repaired or replace, nor what I owe). I should have been more on top of things, but Knight hasn't ever gotten a grade below a B, so I didn't think I needed to be.</p><p></p><p>On the bright side, I guess this is ammo for the IEP? To prove he needs one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castle Queen, post: 611745, member: 15910"] So Sprite is getting all A's, no worries there. But Knight has 2 D's...one in Science and one in Band. He says both cases are due to teachers not giving him makeup worksheets/tests from when he was suspended or without his ipad. "So it's their fault!" I tried to explain to him that makeup work was his responsibility to touch base with the teacher; he says he did not know that. I plan to bring him to conferences to get a structured plan in place for classwork completion without the ipad (since I haven't heard boo from the school regarding when his will be repaired or replace, nor what I owe). I should have been more on top of things, but Knight hasn't ever gotten a grade below a B, so I didn't think I needed to be. On the bright side, I guess this is ammo for the IEP? To prove he needs one? [/QUOTE]
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