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<blockquote data-quote="troubledheart" data-source="post: 386256" data-attributes="member: 7465"><p>I have been talking with the local school district and a couple of other school districts. Wiped Out, I am VERY close to you in a small town. The middle school was horrid and I didn't like the way the principal treated my son, and got tired of fighting the system. Even the county juvi PO said that the middle school is horrible, but HS is better for our special ones. They are getting things together for me to help us make the decision.</p><p></p><p>Marg~ We have been talking about it, but I like the way you said it and I will do that. We also are making plans with his therapist, and his therapist said he will be there with us and the school (his alma mater) every step of the way to make sure my son gets what he needs if this is the route we choose. I am just scared for him. All the things that have gone on with the children at the middle school. It was a bad year last year, and several parents pulled their children. I don't know if it would be better to open enroll him to the district of the town I work in, or local district. I have a lot of research to do. On a positive note, the local district is seeming to work with me to have plenty of time to re-test for IEP, since I pulled him midway thru the re-evaluation, and have plenty of time for transition. And the school has the same classes everyday, not switching every other day. That threw my son into a tizzy. </p><p></p><p>If anyone else has suggestions....they are more than welcome. I am trying to give him all options available, he really is liking this CD programs I have for him this year, but says he wants to go back and have school with his "friends" The thing about that, is he didn't have any <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> But in his mind the ones that talked to him are his "friends". And it is hurtful to watch.</p><p></p><p>We were at a restuarant the other day, and he was talking to the food at the buffet and some girls about his age walked by, and said "look at that weirdo, he is talking to the food, hahahahaha" I told him and he said he didn't care, he is who he is. I wish he would keep that attitude, but maybe that is showing some maturity? Heck if I know!!!!! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troubledheart, post: 386256, member: 7465"] I have been talking with the local school district and a couple of other school districts. Wiped Out, I am VERY close to you in a small town. The middle school was horrid and I didn't like the way the principal treated my son, and got tired of fighting the system. Even the county juvi PO said that the middle school is horrible, but HS is better for our special ones. They are getting things together for me to help us make the decision. Marg~ We have been talking about it, but I like the way you said it and I will do that. We also are making plans with his therapist, and his therapist said he will be there with us and the school (his alma mater) every step of the way to make sure my son gets what he needs if this is the route we choose. I am just scared for him. All the things that have gone on with the children at the middle school. It was a bad year last year, and several parents pulled their children. I don't know if it would be better to open enroll him to the district of the town I work in, or local district. I have a lot of research to do. On a positive note, the local district is seeming to work with me to have plenty of time to re-test for IEP, since I pulled him midway thru the re-evaluation, and have plenty of time for transition. And the school has the same classes everyday, not switching every other day. That threw my son into a tizzy. If anyone else has suggestions....they are more than welcome. I am trying to give him all options available, he really is liking this CD programs I have for him this year, but says he wants to go back and have school with his "friends" The thing about that, is he didn't have any :( But in his mind the ones that talked to him are his "friends". And it is hurtful to watch. We were at a restuarant the other day, and he was talking to the food at the buffet and some girls about his age walked by, and said "look at that weirdo, he is talking to the food, hahahahaha" I told him and he said he didn't care, he is who he is. I wish he would keep that attitude, but maybe that is showing some maturity? Heck if I know!!!!! :funny: [/QUOTE]
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