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<blockquote data-quote="wincha" data-source="post: 17461" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>What can we do when a teacher manipulates a situation to get my child removed from the classroom?</p><p>My daughter was considered non disabled. We are getting an IEE next week. Today she was removed from the class for an in school suspension because she didn't get a book fast enough during book box time, then the teacher handed her a book, my daughter asked if she could get another book(it takes my daughter more time to pick out things due to her Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)) so she told her to go to the office. My daughter asked why she was being sent to the office. I was called and told that this was considered disrespect and had a 3 hour in school suspension. My daughter was crying, I asked over the phone if she could talk to a counselor and the principal said one was not available, I asked him again then he said she might be able to see another counselor.</p><p> </p><p>Last week after missing 9 days of school for flu/pneumonia she was given a Geometry test the first day she came back. She tried to ask some questions regarding the test since she had not learned the material so the teacher sent her out of the class to do it. When she didn't complete it out of the class she was then sent to the principals office to complete it. She was upset that she would fail it because she didn't do it so I sent a note asking what assignments she needed to complete since missing school and if this material could be taught to her before she took the test. We had worksheets at home she took the test again and got a 100%. This is not due to the teacher or teaching this is due to the fact my daughter is very bright.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>We have an IEE next week. My husband requested and FBA and BIP. How can we keep this teacher from trying to find any little thing to send her out of the classroom? She was denied before as they said her learning wasn't affected but said she was at risk for depression, self esteem and something else. She is going to be basket case if this continues. She didn't want to go to school today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wincha, post: 17461, member: 137"] What can we do when a teacher manipulates a situation to get my child removed from the classroom? My daughter was considered non disabled. We are getting an IEE next week. Today she was removed from the class for an in school suspension because she didn't get a book fast enough during book box time, then the teacher handed her a book, my daughter asked if she could get another book(it takes my daughter more time to pick out things due to her Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)) so she told her to go to the office. My daughter asked why she was being sent to the office. I was called and told that this was considered disrespect and had a 3 hour in school suspension. My daughter was crying, I asked over the phone if she could talk to a counselor and the principal said one was not available, I asked him again then he said she might be able to see another counselor. Last week after missing 9 days of school for flu/pneumonia she was given a Geometry test the first day she came back. She tried to ask some questions regarding the test since she had not learned the material so the teacher sent her out of the class to do it. When she didn't complete it out of the class she was then sent to the principals office to complete it. She was upset that she would fail it because she didn't do it so I sent a note asking what assignments she needed to complete since missing school and if this material could be taught to her before she took the test. We had worksheets at home she took the test again and got a 100%. This is not due to the teacher or teaching this is due to the fact my daughter is very bright. We have an IEE next week. My husband requested and FBA and BIP. How can we keep this teacher from trying to find any little thing to send her out of the classroom? She was denied before as they said her learning wasn't affected but said she was at risk for depression, self esteem and something else. She is going to be basket case if this continues. She didn't want to go to school today. [/QUOTE]
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