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<blockquote data-quote="outofoptions" data-source="post: 253882" data-attributes="member: 7013"><p>Thank you all so much for your advice. I live in a very small community. Our school district is a "special school district". We are not part of the county system. Rocking the boat will surely lead to a headline in the weekly paper and cause talk about town. I say good! It's time for this sleepy town to wake up!</p><p> </p><p>I received the letter from his dr. It says...</p><p> </p><p>xxxx is suffering from an adjustment idsorder at school that I believe is directly related to his interaction with one particular teacher. I have suggested to the parent to bring the issue to the attention of the school board or the administrator of the school system as the school itself will not consider assigning him to another teacher or classroom. It is my recommendation that xxxx's parents seek psychological evaluation and counseling for their son. I do not believe pharmacologic therapy will resolve this young man's problem. If further information is needed, please contact my office.</p><p> </p><p>My son went to the school nurse again today. She called me to tell me that she would go with me to the superindendant. She said she has seen enough and this has got to stop!</p><p> </p><p>I had all of my documentation ready to go to the superintendant today. I was just waiting on his report card that he was to receive today. Well, his teacher, did not have time to give him his report card. She is the FCA sponsor and she was busy with the FCA students !! It is never ending!</p><p> </p><p>I will go to the school in the morning to obtain his report card. From there, I am going to the school board to visit with the superendendant. Should I inform the principal that I am going to the school board? </p><p> </p><p>My very dear friend contacted one of the school board members on my behalf. She left me anonymous. She stated my concerns. The board member is my son's youth minister at church and my husband's childhood friend. He advised her to seek a meeting with the super and be put on the review list for the next board meeting. He repeatedly said he was furious. Especially about my son being denied access to FCA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outofoptions, post: 253882, member: 7013"] Thank you all so much for your advice. I live in a very small community. Our school district is a "special school district". We are not part of the county system. Rocking the boat will surely lead to a headline in the weekly paper and cause talk about town. I say good! It's time for this sleepy town to wake up! I received the letter from his dr. It says... xxxx is suffering from an adjustment idsorder at school that I believe is directly related to his interaction with one particular teacher. I have suggested to the parent to bring the issue to the attention of the school board or the administrator of the school system as the school itself will not consider assigning him to another teacher or classroom. It is my recommendation that xxxx's parents seek psychological evaluation and counseling for their son. I do not believe pharmacologic therapy will resolve this young man's problem. If further information is needed, please contact my office. My son went to the school nurse again today. She called me to tell me that she would go with me to the superindendant. She said she has seen enough and this has got to stop! I had all of my documentation ready to go to the superintendant today. I was just waiting on his report card that he was to receive today. Well, his teacher, did not have time to give him his report card. She is the FCA sponsor and she was busy with the FCA students !! It is never ending! I will go to the school in the morning to obtain his report card. From there, I am going to the school board to visit with the superendendant. Should I inform the principal that I am going to the school board? My very dear friend contacted one of the school board members on my behalf. She left me anonymous. She stated my concerns. The board member is my son's youth minister at church and my husband's childhood friend. He advised her to seek a meeting with the super and be put on the review list for the next board meeting. He repeatedly said he was furious. Especially about my son being denied access to FCA. [/QUOTE]
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