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difficult child 2 IS NOW AN HONORS ENGLISH STUDENT
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 39386" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>I want to thank all of you for letting me vent!!! </p><p></p><p>Oceans and Sharon, I definitely plan on having difficult child 2 removed from honors english. I think whether or not a student is placed in honors classes is done by computer. On paper, difficult child 2 looks like a model student. </p><p></p><p>It is sad but our SD is similar to Linda's in the sense that students on IEPs are never kept back. I think difficult child 2 is given all A's based on his effort rather than on his actual ability. Also, difficult child 2 has violent outbursts if he receives anything less than an A. I'm currently doing everything I can think of :warrior: to make the SPED director and staff put difficult child 2 on an appropriate BIP and actually use it. This isn't easy as we live in a very poor SD. Staff look the other way instead of confronting a problem and helping the student because of the lack of funds. </p><p></p><p>Di, I hope you find an appropriate school for your difficult child. It is so sad that your insurance company no longer tests for learning disabilities. My insurance company won't pay for this type of testing either.</p><p></p><p>Linda, I'de be happy to share the Curious George essay with you and everyone else who would like to join us. :smile: :rofl: :smile: We could make an evening out of it complete with :smile: and snacks. I think this calls for margueritas, salsa and chips. I'll bring enough for everyone. WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 39386, member: 3388"] I want to thank all of you for letting me vent!!! Oceans and Sharon, I definitely plan on having difficult child 2 removed from honors english. I think whether or not a student is placed in honors classes is done by computer. On paper, difficult child 2 looks like a model student. It is sad but our SD is similar to Linda's in the sense that students on IEPs are never kept back. I think difficult child 2 is given all A's based on his effort rather than on his actual ability. Also, difficult child 2 has violent outbursts if he receives anything less than an A. I'm currently doing everything I can think of [img]:warrior:[/img] to make the SPED director and staff put difficult child 2 on an appropriate BIP and actually use it. This isn't easy as we live in a very poor SD. Staff look the other way instead of confronting a problem and helping the student because of the lack of funds. Di, I hope you find an appropriate school for your difficult child. It is so sad that your insurance company no longer tests for learning disabilities. My insurance company won't pay for this type of testing either. Linda, I'de be happy to share the Curious George essay with you and everyone else who would like to join us. [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:rofl:[/img] [img]:smile:[/img] We could make an evening out of it complete with [img]:smile:[/img] and snacks. I think this calls for margueritas, salsa and chips. I'll bring enough for everyone. WFEN [/QUOTE]
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