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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 88828" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>From my experience, an SAT is a waste of paper. Nothing in one has to be followed and rarely is. Personally, I think they are done to assuage a parent, nothing more. The reality is that getting teachers and staff to follow an IEP, which is a true contract between the school, the parent and the child, is difficult to enforce but at least there you have some legal rights.</p><p></p><p>It seems like an hour out of the class is an awful long time. I would ask for a new meeting and recommend that if he must be sent out of the classroom, it be until he shows he can control himself rather than a set time.</p><p></p><p>Given that both boys have been suspended for two days, I think you would have a pretty good argument that more is needed than the SAT. Insist on an IEP. One thing you could actually put in it is that Mrs. R have no interaction with your son since it obviously sets him off.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in the school battles. I think pulling your own wisdom teeth is more fun than getting a school to work with a child with behavior problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 88828, member: 3626"] From my experience, an SAT is a waste of paper. Nothing in one has to be followed and rarely is. Personally, I think they are done to assuage a parent, nothing more. The reality is that getting teachers and staff to follow an IEP, which is a true contract between the school, the parent and the child, is difficult to enforce but at least there you have some legal rights. It seems like an hour out of the class is an awful long time. I would ask for a new meeting and recommend that if he must be sent out of the classroom, it be until he shows he can control himself rather than a set time. Given that both boys have been suspended for two days, I think you would have a pretty good argument that more is needed than the SAT. Insist on an IEP. One thing you could actually put in it is that Mrs. R have no interaction with your son since it obviously sets him off. Good luck in the school battles. I think pulling your own wisdom teeth is more fun than getting a school to work with a child with behavior problems. [/QUOTE]
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