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Why do we have to sue?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 264341" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>In the end sometimes we just have to make the hard choices that our best for our kids, and it's not just this population of students. I'm about to pull one of my kids from the public school because the population of behavioral problems, at-risk, and special needs kids has doubled since we started there and my responsible, academic student is no longer thriving in the environment. </p><p> </p><p>There's no legal recourse for me, even if I had a big pile of money because on paper it looks like the district has met it's obligation to educate my child. Gifted programs are gone and more and more curriculum choices and resources are favoring the specials groups. I've been a believer in public education and neighborhood schools and this school district and I'm just sick over it but I'll probably be homeschooling or putting her in a private school for this next year.</p><p> </p><p>In your case, have you brought in an advocate or attorney to push for them to pay for attending a private school setting? I've known of people who have accomplished this without suing after the fact but often they've had help up front. It would be cheaper that way then to go after them later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 264341, member: 701"] In the end sometimes we just have to make the hard choices that our best for our kids, and it's not just this population of students. I'm about to pull one of my kids from the public school because the population of behavioral problems, at-risk, and special needs kids has doubled since we started there and my responsible, academic student is no longer thriving in the environment. There's no legal recourse for me, even if I had a big pile of money because on paper it looks like the district has met it's obligation to educate my child. Gifted programs are gone and more and more curriculum choices and resources are favoring the specials groups. I've been a believer in public education and neighborhood schools and this school district and I'm just sick over it but I'll probably be homeschooling or putting her in a private school for this next year. In your case, have you brought in an advocate or attorney to push for them to pay for attending a private school setting? I've known of people who have accomplished this without suing after the fact but often they've had help up front. It would be cheaper that way then to go after them later. [/QUOTE]
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