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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 670832" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>OMG, Insane, I love you! My husband and I told Odin exactly the same thing: dealing with fluff is exactly what you need to do! This is a high school research paper, not your Ph.D. bloody dissertation! But Odin has this "little professor" side of him -- it's hard for him to accept that anything is just an exercise and not something that must reflect his immortal soul.</p><p></p><p>Rereading the 504, I see that it is, conveniently for the school, rather vague on matters of oversight and on the circumstances in which Odin will receive extensions. But I'm of a mind to use a variation on your very good argument in a note to the 504 counselor, guidance counselor, and teacher. It's worth a shot.</p><p></p><p>There was someone on the boards here who used to (still does?) quote Maya Angelou -- something to the effect of, "We did the best we could with what we knew, and when we knew more we did better." It's good advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 670832, member: 5689"] OMG, Insane, I love you! My husband and I told Odin exactly the same thing: dealing with fluff is exactly what you need to do! This is a high school research paper, not your Ph.D. bloody dissertation! But Odin has this "little professor" side of him -- it's hard for him to accept that anything is just an exercise and not something that must reflect his immortal soul. Rereading the 504, I see that it is, conveniently for the school, rather vague on matters of oversight and on the circumstances in which Odin will receive extensions. But I'm of a mind to use a variation on your very good argument in a note to the 504 counselor, guidance counselor, and teacher. It's worth a shot. There was someone on the boards here who used to (still does?) quote Maya Angelou -- something to the effect of, "We did the best we could with what we knew, and when we knew more we did better." It's good advice. [/QUOTE]
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