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IEP was hell but nothing like this!
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 509112" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Ok, good that things are coming out. Good that you took him to the horses and to Chuck's! </p><p></p><p>Don't believe for a moment that there will be much of a rift between school and district. That is not in the politics of a school system. They are in trouble together. BIP not followed, uncertified person involved in restraint, injury to a child, no plan in place for a trained sub (in a place where you have a kid that is easily triggered they need a consistant , and aware sub). They will have to circle their wagons. There will only be a firing if this psychiatric is not a newbie. He will have union protection and will cry self- defense (even if he doesn't press charges-which he will only do if he is A. dumb or B. advised to do by union.). It will take pressure from outside to get them to even pursue any disciplinary action. The exception is a district with many pending or past lawsuits-they tend to move into disciplinary action faster to save their tale ends. Keep the pressure coming-he sounds like an angry or burnt out human who should not be around kids. Noone is safe with him there.</p><p></p><p>Glad they are opening options for you, but is there anyway to get out of this district? Q's life will not be good anywhere he goes in the district because people talk. </p><p></p><p>Take care of yourself and Q. ((Hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 509112, member: 11001"] Ok, good that things are coming out. Good that you took him to the horses and to Chuck's! Don't believe for a moment that there will be much of a rift between school and district. That is not in the politics of a school system. They are in trouble together. BIP not followed, uncertified person involved in restraint, injury to a child, no plan in place for a trained sub (in a place where you have a kid that is easily triggered they need a consistant , and aware sub). They will have to circle their wagons. There will only be a firing if this psychiatric is not a newbie. He will have union protection and will cry self- defense (even if he doesn't press charges-which he will only do if he is A. dumb or B. advised to do by union.). It will take pressure from outside to get them to even pursue any disciplinary action. The exception is a district with many pending or past lawsuits-they tend to move into disciplinary action faster to save their tale ends. Keep the pressure coming-he sounds like an angry or burnt out human who should not be around kids. Noone is safe with him there. Glad they are opening options for you, but is there anyway to get out of this district? Q's life will not be good anywhere he goes in the district because people talk. Take care of yourself and Q. ((Hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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