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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 52094"><p>"three Unified middle schools failed to meet minimal standards in special education categories for the No Child Left Behind Act for the 2006-2007 school year."</p><p>(There was also one High School)</p><p>I am proud of my difficult child, no accomodations on state tests and he scored beyond advanced. anyway, the biggest fight I face/faced with school is the fact that difficult child learns a "different" way, and they are not willing to accept any different way. The following is also a quote from the superintendent.</p><p></p><p>"Certainly this was not welcome news," he said. "It was disappointing but gives us a chance to analyze how to support (special education) learning. A student with special needs doesn't mean that person can't learn, it means they learn differently, and we have to provide it in a different kind of way." :hammer: This is probably what every parent has been saying!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 52094"] "three Unified middle schools failed to meet minimal standards in special education categories for the No Child Left Behind Act for the 2006-2007 school year." (There was also one High School) I am proud of my difficult child, no accomodations on state tests and he scored beyond advanced. anyway, the biggest fight I face/faced with school is the fact that difficult child learns a "different" way, and they are not willing to accept any different way. The following is also a quote from the superintendent. "Certainly this was not welcome news," he said. "It was disappointing but gives us a chance to analyze how to support (special education) learning. A student with special needs doesn't mean that person can't learn, it means they learn differently, and we have to provide it in a different kind of way." [img]:hammer:[/img] This is probably what every parent has been saying!!! [/QUOTE]
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