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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 403791" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Push for a manifestation hearing. The days he was only there half the time count as suspension days, so surely he is over 10. ISS counts also - ANY placement outside his regular schedule counts as I understand the law, so if he is at 10 days then they CANNOT suspend him. </p><p> </p><p>Check into homeschooling groups in your area. You might find that he actually enjoys it, esp if he can find some kids he gets along with. I found that as a general rule kids who have been homeschooled are more accepting of other kids regardless of their ages/quirks. Be sure to check into whatever notification you need to do. </p><p> </p><p>If you tell the school that you will homeschool until the FBA is done they may never complete it as you have "pulled him out" or "un-enrolled" him. </p><p> </p><p>Call the state dept of ed/special services whatever it is called. in my opinion they are really going over the line. If your advocate thinks this is OK, ask for a new one. If you don't have one, get one asap. </p><p> </p><p>I would be livid also. Will your therapist or psychiatrist give you a list of accommodations and ways his disabilities manifest so that you have more ammo to nail this idiot principal with? in my opinion he is going to want to say this is because attachment issues and NOT school issues and the school can't/shouldn't/won't do anything to help because it is a "family problem". GRRRRRRR.</p><p> </p><p>I am so sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 403791, member: 1233"] Push for a manifestation hearing. The days he was only there half the time count as suspension days, so surely he is over 10. ISS counts also - ANY placement outside his regular schedule counts as I understand the law, so if he is at 10 days then they CANNOT suspend him. Check into homeschooling groups in your area. You might find that he actually enjoys it, esp if he can find some kids he gets along with. I found that as a general rule kids who have been homeschooled are more accepting of other kids regardless of their ages/quirks. Be sure to check into whatever notification you need to do. If you tell the school that you will homeschool until the FBA is done they may never complete it as you have "pulled him out" or "un-enrolled" him. Call the state dept of ed/special services whatever it is called. in my opinion they are really going over the line. If your advocate thinks this is OK, ask for a new one. If you don't have one, get one asap. I would be livid also. Will your therapist or psychiatrist give you a list of accommodations and ways his disabilities manifest so that you have more ammo to nail this idiot principal with? in my opinion he is going to want to say this is because attachment issues and NOT school issues and the school can't/shouldn't/won't do anything to help because it is a "family problem". GRRRRRRR. I am so sorry. [/QUOTE]
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