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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 97762" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Hopefully you have a formal arrangement in place with the district and not just teacher's agreements that she's doing well and should pass. My district administration would not accept above grade level work as counting in exchange for non attendance (his reading was 2-3 years above grade level at the time, math was 1 year above grade level). They were talking retention unless I could get him back to school--I countered with the fact that I was homeschooling him during his home hours and that bought me some time but wouldn't have been acceptable to them long term. At one point they would have sent in a homebound instructor had we not been able to get him back. I made sure that they district had a doctor's note on file stating he was not able to attend full days due to a medical condition (anxiety disorder).</p><p></p><p>Some schools are more flexible with this--ours was only flexible to a point.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with this--I know only too well how hard it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 97762, member: 701"] Hopefully you have a formal arrangement in place with the district and not just teacher's agreements that she's doing well and should pass. My district administration would not accept above grade level work as counting in exchange for non attendance (his reading was 2-3 years above grade level at the time, math was 1 year above grade level). They were talking retention unless I could get him back to school--I countered with the fact that I was homeschooling him during his home hours and that bought me some time but wouldn't have been acceptable to them long term. At one point they would have sent in a homebound instructor had we not been able to get him back. I made sure that they district had a doctor's note on file stating he was not able to attend full days due to a medical condition (anxiety disorder). Some schools are more flexible with this--ours was only flexible to a point. Good luck with this--I know only too well how hard it was. [/QUOTE]
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