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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 197699" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>This is an excellent point, Janet. Do they know your son has issues? My son had a principal before that locked him in a room (an administrator's office) where the keys to the school were laying on the desk. This principal knew my son had issues- we were going through the IEP eligibility process and he was in trouble legally for stealing. She later called me and police saying she wanted difficult child arrested for stealing keys to school because after an hour of him being in there, she searched his coat pocket and he had them. I threatened to pursue charges against her and call the media. She decided not to pursue it after the cop told her that I had a point and she might want to think about it. I'm not saying what my son did was right, but if he has an authority figure like that, he wasn't going to do "right".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 197699, member: 3699"] This is an excellent point, Janet. Do they know your son has issues? My son had a principal before that locked him in a room (an administrator's office) where the keys to the school were laying on the desk. This principal knew my son had issues- we were going through the IEP eligibility process and he was in trouble legally for stealing. She later called me and police saying she wanted difficult child arrested for stealing keys to school because after an hour of him being in there, she searched his coat pocket and he had them. I threatened to pursue charges against her and call the media. She decided not to pursue it after the cop told her that I had a point and she might want to think about it. I'm not saying what my son did was right, but if he has an authority figure like that, he wasn't going to do "right". [/QUOTE]
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