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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 380924" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>He has a very good relationship with the SpEd teacher and his mainstream teacher, as well as both paras. </p><p> </p><p>One para worked with him most of last year, tho not all day. The two teachers are willing to work with him. Its the principal...she got mad at me for blaming the school when "they are trying", and instead of a teachable moment, she just clammed up and stared off into space, trying not to explode on me. She absolutely does not recognize what went wrong on Friday or the previous week's incident, therefore, its not her problem. And the problem lies in, when it happens again, she'll turn him in. Then where are we? I can't be there all the time to prevent it. I wish I could.</p><p> </p><p>And maybe its time I just make that leap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 380924, member: 1848"] He has a very good relationship with the SpEd teacher and his mainstream teacher, as well as both paras. One para worked with him most of last year, tho not all day. The two teachers are willing to work with him. Its the principal...she got mad at me for blaming the school when "they are trying", and instead of a teachable moment, she just clammed up and stared off into space, trying not to explode on me. She absolutely does not recognize what went wrong on Friday or the previous week's incident, therefore, its not her problem. And the problem lies in, when it happens again, she'll turn him in. Then where are we? I can't be there all the time to prevent it. I wish I could. And maybe its time I just make that leap. [/QUOTE]
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