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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 456693" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Just to clarify Eeyore's placement. He has Biology, Reading, English and Algebra all in classes of 100% Special Education students. These are the 'problem' classes. So there are already only 12-15 kids, a teacher and at least 1 aide. Most of these kids have been his classmates for years. I think hormones are majorally knocking some of these kids off the rails. </p><p></p><p>Eeyore says he wants to move to the mainstreamed level (classes with roughly 10 of 30 kids with IEPs and 2 teachers in the room). But he is still fighting doing any actual studying or homework. He truly seems to think that only dumb kids should have to do homework or study and that if he studies then that proves that he is dumb. It doesn't help that he is smart so he'll likely slide through his classes with okay grades but he won't be learning what he needs to move up a level (although all of the material is presented for those kids who are trying to make the jump). </p><p></p><p>Open house tomorrow so I'll get to hear the teachers' view on the classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 456693, member: 1169"] Just to clarify Eeyore's placement. He has Biology, Reading, English and Algebra all in classes of 100% Special Education students. These are the 'problem' classes. So there are already only 12-15 kids, a teacher and at least 1 aide. Most of these kids have been his classmates for years. I think hormones are majorally knocking some of these kids off the rails. Eeyore says he wants to move to the mainstreamed level (classes with roughly 10 of 30 kids with IEPs and 2 teachers in the room). But he is still fighting doing any actual studying or homework. He truly seems to think that only dumb kids should have to do homework or study and that if he studies then that proves that he is dumb. It doesn't help that he is smart so he'll likely slide through his classes with okay grades but he won't be learning what he needs to move up a level (although all of the material is presented for those kids who are trying to make the jump). Open house tomorrow so I'll get to hear the teachers' view on the classes. [/QUOTE]
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