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difficult child 2 given citation today for "cheating"
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 253491" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I don't know what's going to be done with regard to his IEP and the mistake he made today. We're supposed to be meeting soon to discuss middle school next year and make whatever adjustments need to be made. This is going to be at the top of my list, as will the bullying issue. The teacher has not responded yet to my message. I'm sure he'll call or reply tomorrow.</p><p> </p><p>I signed the citation for the detention notice and also wrote on it that I disagreed with the interpretation of the day's events, and that I did NOT believe difficult child 2 understood the instructions for the test.</p><p> </p><p>The assistant principal replied she would promptly look into the situation with the other boys in the morning and make sure the bullying and harrassment was put to a stop. She did ask for names, so I told her who was involved. This is not the first time difficult child 2 has had problems with the principal's son. I'm pretty sure he IS a difficult child, and probably takes medications for ADHD because he is MUCH, MUCH more focused, calmer and quieter than he was when he was first in difficult child 2's class in the 3rd grade. </p><p> </p><p>The principal is fairly sensitive to difficult child 2's issues and does not tolerate bullying. She instituted a school-wide anti-bullying campaign last year as a result of the trouble difficult child 2 got into (which was actually the fallout from other kids bullying him for years, but the previous principal did nothing about it). But she can't know everything her son does just because he's a student at her school, so I don't fault her for that. Hopefully she and her staff will be just as proactive as they have been in the past.</p><p> </p><p>I'm really leaning towards sending difficult child 2 to the GATE magnet middle school next year so he can get away from some of these kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 253491, member: 3444"] I don't know what's going to be done with regard to his IEP and the mistake he made today. We're supposed to be meeting soon to discuss middle school next year and make whatever adjustments need to be made. This is going to be at the top of my list, as will the bullying issue. The teacher has not responded yet to my message. I'm sure he'll call or reply tomorrow. I signed the citation for the detention notice and also wrote on it that I disagreed with the interpretation of the day's events, and that I did NOT believe difficult child 2 understood the instructions for the test. The assistant principal replied she would promptly look into the situation with the other boys in the morning and make sure the bullying and harrassment was put to a stop. She did ask for names, so I told her who was involved. This is not the first time difficult child 2 has had problems with the principal's son. I'm pretty sure he IS a difficult child, and probably takes medications for ADHD because he is MUCH, MUCH more focused, calmer and quieter than he was when he was first in difficult child 2's class in the 3rd grade. The principal is fairly sensitive to difficult child 2's issues and does not tolerate bullying. She instituted a school-wide anti-bullying campaign last year as a result of the trouble difficult child 2 got into (which was actually the fallout from other kids bullying him for years, but the previous principal did nothing about it). But she can't know everything her son does just because he's a student at her school, so I don't fault her for that. Hopefully she and her staff will be just as proactive as they have been in the past. I'm really leaning towards sending difficult child 2 to the GATE magnet middle school next year so he can get away from some of these kids. [/QUOTE]
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