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difficult child just got kicked out of school permanently
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 378944" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Is there someone you can appeal this to? This seems borderline illegal to me. What if he had something contagious? If there is a dr's note, I'm really questioning if they can do this, although I don't know anything about what private schools are allowed to do. I do think you are right in that they were looking for an excuse and if that's the case, it would have made a lot more sense for them as well as you, to resolve this at the end of last school year.</p><p></p><p>As far as their statement that he can achieve- yeah, I heard that a lot, too. Usually they meant that difficult child could achieve if we all agreed to do things their way without question. Yet they never seemed to have a good answer to difficult child issues when they occurred- other than suspension. Other than just wanting to emsure compliance by me in IEP meetings, I think the point was that they saw potential, too, but just had no clue how to help difficult child reach it.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if your difficult child being in a public school with an IEP might be a blessing in disguise for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 378944, member: 3699"] Is there someone you can appeal this to? This seems borderline illegal to me. What if he had something contagious? If there is a dr's note, I'm really questioning if they can do this, although I don't know anything about what private schools are allowed to do. I do think you are right in that they were looking for an excuse and if that's the case, it would have made a lot more sense for them as well as you, to resolve this at the end of last school year. As far as their statement that he can achieve- yeah, I heard that a lot, too. Usually they meant that difficult child could achieve if we all agreed to do things their way without question. Yet they never seemed to have a good answer to difficult child issues when they occurred- other than suspension. Other than just wanting to emsure compliance by me in IEP meetings, I think the point was that they saw potential, too, but just had no clue how to help difficult child reach it. I wonder if your difficult child being in a public school with an IEP might be a blessing in disguise for him. [/QUOTE]
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