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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 404138" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would stop worrying about being nice to the school. Are they being nice to you and difficult child? It sure as sugar doesn't sound like it. It sounds like they want to run roughshod over his rights and use his disability to provoke him and punish him. in my opinion they are hoping that you will pull him out to homeschool or do something else so that they can expel him or force him into an alternative shcool or juvy situation so they don't have him messing up their "perfect" school and "perfect" kids. </p><p> </p><p>How far has being nice gotten you so far? Use the sp ed archives and forum to get detailed help on how to handle this. Other than a letter from the psychiatrist or another doctor saying he needs to be home for X problem, you cannot keep him home from school until they behave appropriately toward him. You can appeal the suspension to the superintendent and it will be postponed until then, or you can push for a manifestation hearing and maybe due process. I don't know all the details about those things, so others will have better input on that.</p><p> </p><p>Call an advocate and even a sp ed attorney to help you fight the school. (((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 404138, member: 1233"] I would stop worrying about being nice to the school. Are they being nice to you and difficult child? It sure as sugar doesn't sound like it. It sounds like they want to run roughshod over his rights and use his disability to provoke him and punish him. in my opinion they are hoping that you will pull him out to homeschool or do something else so that they can expel him or force him into an alternative shcool or juvy situation so they don't have him messing up their "perfect" school and "perfect" kids. How far has being nice gotten you so far? Use the sp ed archives and forum to get detailed help on how to handle this. Other than a letter from the psychiatrist or another doctor saying he needs to be home for X problem, you cannot keep him home from school until they behave appropriately toward him. You can appeal the suspension to the superintendent and it will be postponed until then, or you can push for a manifestation hearing and maybe due process. I don't know all the details about those things, so others will have better input on that. Call an advocate and even a sp ed attorney to help you fight the school. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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