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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 252959" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>The people at the central office of the sd are claiming that they know the sd would have to pay if it was an educational placement, but in my son's case, it would be a mental health placement, and the sd says they have never had this situation before. I think they have to pay too because if he was in the hospital for a physical illness, the sd is still responsible for educating him. If they try to claim otherwise I believe it might be an ADA issue.</p><p></p><p>Of course the sd talked like they see no issue with difficult child at all. I think they did this so they wouldn't be responsible for accommodating him, however, the gal used that against me too by saying difficult child's issues were only at home. This hasn't always been the case- he's been arrested several times in the community in the past and the sd tried to kick him out 2 years ago. But the most recent incident was at home- so I must be the problem. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 252959, member: 3699"] The people at the central office of the sd are claiming that they know the sd would have to pay if it was an educational placement, but in my son's case, it would be a mental health placement, and the sd says they have never had this situation before. I think they have to pay too because if he was in the hospital for a physical illness, the sd is still responsible for educating him. If they try to claim otherwise I believe it might be an ADA issue. Of course the sd talked like they see no issue with difficult child at all. I think they did this so they wouldn't be responsible for accommodating him, however, the gal used that against me too by saying difficult child's issues were only at home. This hasn't always been the case- he's been arrested several times in the community in the past and the sd tried to kick him out 2 years ago. But the most recent incident was at home- so I must be the problem. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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