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<blockquote data-quote="minkymom" data-source="post: 12449" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>Thank you, Martie.</p><p></p><p>I sent an email off to the psychologist yesterday. I'm ticked because the VP totally changed my son's schedule which has him being dismissed at 1:15 PM. They never notified me personally. I have learned this through my son. I have received messages from the attendance office several times this week that he has not been in period 6 or 7. Well, duh, it's because YOU changed his schedule. </p><p></p><p>I admit that I have dropped the ball. I have my own issues with depression and I am now working part time, so I feel so pulled in all directions. Our daughter just needs lots of attention and she just sucks it out of me. She's a good kid, just Drama Queen to the max. I guess I need to pick up the ball and start running now.</p><p></p><p>We live in a "well to do" town, even though we are not so well to do. We moved to this town because of the excellent school system. It is in one of the top 5 of the state. Which is great if you have kids that care. Mine don't. My husband was always an honor student and went to one of best schools, so education is very important to him. That's why we are here.</p><p></p><p>Do I request the IEE now, or try to talk to them first to see if they back down at all? I'm just concerned that in the meantime my son is not getting the education he should. The new semester just started, so any changes won't happen til next year.</p><p></p><p>One of the things that I said in my email is that by decreasing his class load by this much now will just make the next 3 yrs worse. If he can't handle 6 classes now, how is he going to handle 7 for the next 3 yrs?</p><p></p><p>They try to say that they are trying to make his feel successful, but I say they are setting him up for failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minkymom, post: 12449, member: 766"] Thank you, Martie. I sent an email off to the psychologist yesterday. I'm ticked because the VP totally changed my son's schedule which has him being dismissed at 1:15 PM. They never notified me personally. I have learned this through my son. I have received messages from the attendance office several times this week that he has not been in period 6 or 7. Well, duh, it's because YOU changed his schedule. I admit that I have dropped the ball. I have my own issues with depression and I am now working part time, so I feel so pulled in all directions. Our daughter just needs lots of attention and she just sucks it out of me. She's a good kid, just Drama Queen to the max. I guess I need to pick up the ball and start running now. We live in a "well to do" town, even though we are not so well to do. We moved to this town because of the excellent school system. It is in one of the top 5 of the state. Which is great if you have kids that care. Mine don't. My husband was always an honor student and went to one of best schools, so education is very important to him. That's why we are here. Do I request the IEE now, or try to talk to them first to see if they back down at all? I'm just concerned that in the meantime my son is not getting the education he should. The new semester just started, so any changes won't happen til next year. One of the things that I said in my email is that by decreasing his class load by this much now will just make the next 3 yrs worse. If he can't handle 6 classes now, how is he going to handle 7 for the next 3 yrs? They try to say that they are trying to make his feel successful, but I say they are setting him up for failure. [/QUOTE]
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