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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 507700"><p>Wow. Poor kid. I would say if they talk about anything that was "documented" but you don't have copies of, tell them you "specifically requested ALL information that is going to be shared at the IEP meeting BEFORE the meeting and I was told there wasn't any so where did this info come from? It wasn't here a week ago." </p><p></p><p>As for the girl, xexplain to them that if anything like that happens again, you will call a lawyer. He suffers from PTSD and you don't have the right to tell him he can't leave. He is not a prisoner and whether he leaves or not is YOUR decision. Explain to them that your son did EXACTLY what you told him to do in this type of situation.</p><p></p><p>I still think you need to get an advocate involved. This school is going to keep doing these types of things to force you to move him. If your son is as unhappy there as they say, you might want to consider moving him. If he likes it there (except this girl), then fight with everything you've got. It really is your call....and you might want to have a heart to heart with him and see what HE thinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 507700"] Wow. Poor kid. I would say if they talk about anything that was "documented" but you don't have copies of, tell them you "specifically requested ALL information that is going to be shared at the IEP meeting BEFORE the meeting and I was told there wasn't any so where did this info come from? It wasn't here a week ago." As for the girl, xexplain to them that if anything like that happens again, you will call a lawyer. He suffers from PTSD and you don't have the right to tell him he can't leave. He is not a prisoner and whether he leaves or not is YOUR decision. Explain to them that your son did EXACTLY what you told him to do in this type of situation. I still think you need to get an advocate involved. This school is going to keep doing these types of things to force you to move him. If your son is as unhappy there as they say, you might want to consider moving him. If he likes it there (except this girl), then fight with everything you've got. It really is your call....and you might want to have a heart to heart with him and see what HE thinks. [/QUOTE]
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