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<blockquote data-quote="PollyParent" data-source="post: 51885" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>I'm a school board member, and I'll tell you that your adminsitrators do NOT understand special education or behavior issues. This is common. They tend to think that if the kid is getting "extra help" then the behaviors should just go away. You are going to need to get someone who can help you step on their head. Either someone higher up in the District Administration or an advocate who can help you enforce his IEP accomodations.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The principal is applying what that person learned about high school aged kids in their administrative credentialing course. You need to move on up that chain of command and push your child's legal rights in someone's face. You are not a raving parent, you are an angry parent. It really is shocking how little the average adminsitrator understands about Special Education kids and their means of acting out when they are stressed.</p><p></p><p>PollyParent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PollyParent, post: 51885, member: 3822"] I'm a school board member, and I'll tell you that your adminsitrators do NOT understand special education or behavior issues. This is common. They tend to think that if the kid is getting "extra help" then the behaviors should just go away. You are going to need to get someone who can help you step on their head. Either someone higher up in the District Administration or an advocate who can help you enforce his IEP accomodations. The principal is applying what that person learned about high school aged kids in their administrative credentialing course. You need to move on up that chain of command and push your child's legal rights in someone's face. You are not a raving parent, you are an angry parent. It really is shocking how little the average adminsitrator understands about Special Education kids and their means of acting out when they are stressed. PollyParent [/QUOTE]
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