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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 534297" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Today, the school psychiatric at the high school returned my call. The 8th grade principal had given me her name and number. She sounded so much nicer and on the ball than the one I dealt with earlier in the year for junior high. She has the testing done by the other school psychiatric, and will soon be able to access the junior high records thru the computer once it rolls over. (not quite done with 8th grade yet) She gave me the name of the counselor and told me that they have a social worker availabe to the students a couple days a week. She said they have a "class with in a class" for most of the core subjects. She said that meant that it is a regular classroom with regular students and some students that need extra help. There are two teachers in the class instead of one. She said all the teachers will work with students and try to find out learning styles that work for them.</p><p></p><p>I know there will probably be a few more bumps in the road... but it sounds SO MUCH BETTER than what we had in 7th and 8th grade. For a bright kid, my difficult child has struggled and wouldn't have passed if I hadn't been the one to keep on her and be the go between person for her and the school. My last couple of emails brought her English grade from a D to a B!! Just by telling the teacher the work was done and forwarding copies of a couple reports that were still on my computer that she said she didn't have. Most the work difficult child does is A and B's but she gets enough zeros that brings it to C's and D's. </p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 534297, member: 12511"] Today, the school psychiatric at the high school returned my call. The 8th grade principal had given me her name and number. She sounded so much nicer and on the ball than the one I dealt with earlier in the year for junior high. She has the testing done by the other school psychiatric, and will soon be able to access the junior high records thru the computer once it rolls over. (not quite done with 8th grade yet) She gave me the name of the counselor and told me that they have a social worker availabe to the students a couple days a week. She said they have a "class with in a class" for most of the core subjects. She said that meant that it is a regular classroom with regular students and some students that need extra help. There are two teachers in the class instead of one. She said all the teachers will work with students and try to find out learning styles that work for them. I know there will probably be a few more bumps in the road... but it sounds SO MUCH BETTER than what we had in 7th and 8th grade. For a bright kid, my difficult child has struggled and wouldn't have passed if I hadn't been the one to keep on her and be the go between person for her and the school. My last couple of emails brought her English grade from a D to a B!! Just by telling the teacher the work was done and forwarding copies of a couple reports that were still on my computer that she said she didn't have. Most the work difficult child does is A and B's but she gets enough zeros that brings it to C's and D's. KSM [/QUOTE]
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