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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 83104" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>My son graduated with his class. It was one of the most powerful moments for my husband and I in raising him. </p><p>He had, at the time, moved from 2nd grade math skills to 4th grade math skills. He still struggles a great deal with money, time and quantities. </p><p>He graduated from an IEP. Basically he had enough credits to graduate. You can keep a special needs child in the school system until 21. (not necessarily in high school). We knew that if he ever got his act together to go to college that he would have to make up class work via cc or adult education. It's not really a concern yet despite being pretty bright. </p><p>I can't imagine she wouldn't be able to walk the graduation walk with a cap and gown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 83104, member: 3"] My son graduated with his class. It was one of the most powerful moments for my husband and I in raising him. He had, at the time, moved from 2nd grade math skills to 4th grade math skills. He still struggles a great deal with money, time and quantities. He graduated from an IEP. Basically he had enough credits to graduate. You can keep a special needs child in the school system until 21. (not necessarily in high school). We knew that if he ever got his act together to go to college that he would have to make up class work via cc or adult education. It's not really a concern yet despite being pretty bright. I can't imagine she wouldn't be able to walk the graduation walk with a cap and gown. [/QUOTE]
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