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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonlg" data-source="post: 34380" data-attributes="member: 2894"><p>Wow! Having read your post makes me nervous about the bills I may start to receive! My 8 yr old shoved a large cherry table that was in the school library several weeks ago and ended up breaking it (coincidentally, it was the same day we had to call for an ambulance to get a medical transport to the ER and get him a psychiatric hospital admit). I can only imagine how much that cherry table costs!</p><p></p><p>I imagine you have a 504 Plan and/or an IEP in place? I would fight it. What can it hurt? Worst case scenario, you end up having to pay it. Perhaps you can negotiate to pay half. But, the fact that they made a poor decision to put an unstable child in range of breakable items puts them partly to blame in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonlg, post: 34380, member: 2894"] Wow! Having read your post makes me nervous about the bills I may start to receive! My 8 yr old shoved a large cherry table that was in the school library several weeks ago and ended up breaking it (coincidentally, it was the same day we had to call for an ambulance to get a medical transport to the ER and get him a psychiatric hospital admit). I can only imagine how much that cherry table costs! I imagine you have a 504 Plan and/or an IEP in place? I would fight it. What can it hurt? Worst case scenario, you end up having to pay it. Perhaps you can negotiate to pay half. But, the fact that they made a poor decision to put an unstable child in range of breakable items puts them partly to blame in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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