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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 301603" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>It is about an hour away at a lake. There are no cell phones allowed, but medications are administered by adults and have to be in a prescribed bottle and also have written instructions. Even if he needed to call me, I don't know if he would. I believe the adults will have cell phones and if they don't there is a lodge nearby with a landline.</p><p> </p><p>My gut is two faced Susie, I need to work this out more and think some.</p><p> </p><p>JJJ what you say is a kind of part of my concern, especially what you said about me being the only one 100&#37; invested in my child's well being. Bullying is kinda there, but this is a very small school. They have 2 6th grade classes of 23 each. Only the 6th graders go and there are 3-5 staff members going and so far 9 parents and maybe more. This school has many kids that are considered different or weird in the "regular" (lack of better term, this is a charter school) schools. This is not what the school is meant for now, but at one time it was meant for behavior problem kids but has evolved into taking all kids. Since it is a public school they have to abide by FAPE and all the Special Education laws. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child has not been overnight anywhere but with family friends. He missed out on his overnight zoo trip due to behavior issues last year. Part of my issues could be just that I am having a hard time with him growing up. When he went to his "move up day " last year I was a complete nervous wreck. I called a friend and I was all out of sorts. I think that as he gets older I feel like the stakes are higher, there are more really bad things out there. I want him to be successful and happy, and not in trouble or juvy or jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 301603, member: 3184"] It is about an hour away at a lake. There are no cell phones allowed, but medications are administered by adults and have to be in a prescribed bottle and also have written instructions. Even if he needed to call me, I don't know if he would. I believe the adults will have cell phones and if they don't there is a lodge nearby with a landline. My gut is two faced Susie, I need to work this out more and think some. JJJ what you say is a kind of part of my concern, especially what you said about me being the only one 100% invested in my child's well being. Bullying is kinda there, but this is a very small school. They have 2 6th grade classes of 23 each. Only the 6th graders go and there are 3-5 staff members going and so far 9 parents and maybe more. This school has many kids that are considered different or weird in the "regular" (lack of better term, this is a charter school) schools. This is not what the school is meant for now, but at one time it was meant for behavior problem kids but has evolved into taking all kids. Since it is a public school they have to abide by FAPE and all the Special Education laws. difficult child has not been overnight anywhere but with family friends. He missed out on his overnight zoo trip due to behavior issues last year. Part of my issues could be just that I am having a hard time with him growing up. When he went to his "move up day " last year I was a complete nervous wreck. I called a friend and I was all out of sorts. I think that as he gets older I feel like the stakes are higher, there are more really bad things out there. I want him to be successful and happy, and not in trouble or juvy or jail. [/QUOTE]
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