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<blockquote data-quote="dadside" data-source="post: 258976" data-attributes="member: 5707"><p>I've got to agree that drug use is likely. I also agree that an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), like "the diagnostic place" recommended, is the right idea. Finally, I agree that that you should seek to have your local school district pay for it, at least in part.</p><p> </p><p>Your local schools already seem to have agreed to pay for a special school, as they've offered to do so for one of four they selected. I don't know what regulations/basis they are using to incur that cost, but whatever it is, they could just as well spend the money on an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Your son clearly has some sort of disability (other than drug use - which I'd not mention to the school) that negatively affects his ability to learn at his capacity, thus could qualify him under IDEA for an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). You might at least consider discussion with the school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadside, post: 258976, member: 5707"] I've got to agree that drug use is likely. I also agree that an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), like "the diagnostic place" recommended, is the right idea. Finally, I agree that that you should seek to have your local school district pay for it, at least in part. Your local schools already seem to have agreed to pay for a special school, as they've offered to do so for one of four they selected. I don't know what regulations/basis they are using to incur that cost, but whatever it is, they could just as well spend the money on an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Your son clearly has some sort of disability (other than drug use - which I'd not mention to the school) that negatively affects his ability to learn at his capacity, thus could qualify him under IDEA for an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). You might at least consider discussion with the school. [/QUOTE]
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