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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 147692" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>Thank you for the advice. I need all the help I can get. I'm running out of time. I SO don't want her to get kicked out of this school. She just needs to be able to finish out middle school and then start fresh at the local high school. I feel like if we can get to that point, it will be less stressful on everyone since she really can't be removed from the high school she's zoned to. It's not the best school but at least it's fairly small as far as public school go. I'm going to visit a private school this Wednesday and spoke to the director on the phone. They deal with kids with emotional problems, etc. but I just don't know if we can afford it. So far, the director has agreed to reduced tuition because I'm a teacher but it's still pretty high for us. I'm going to see what else I can do as far as financial aid. I really don't want to put her in a special school though. She'll never be normal is she can't learn to function in a normal setting. Am I wrong???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 147692, member: 4808"] Thank you for the advice. I need all the help I can get. I'm running out of time. I SO don't want her to get kicked out of this school. She just needs to be able to finish out middle school and then start fresh at the local high school. I feel like if we can get to that point, it will be less stressful on everyone since she really can't be removed from the high school she's zoned to. It's not the best school but at least it's fairly small as far as public school go. I'm going to visit a private school this Wednesday and spoke to the director on the phone. They deal with kids with emotional problems, etc. but I just don't know if we can afford it. So far, the director has agreed to reduced tuition because I'm a teacher but it's still pretty high for us. I'm going to see what else I can do as far as financial aid. I really don't want to put her in a special school though. She'll never be normal is she can't learn to function in a normal setting. Am I wrong??? [/QUOTE]
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