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Principal calls. difficult child sleeping. Wants me to come get him, he's "wasting their time".
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 265261" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Shari -- Thanks for posting your ongoing drama with your principal. We have a similar situation here. In fact, Tigger is home today because I don't trust them to not set him off and then use that as a excuse to place him out of the district. They agree to things at the IEP meeting and then change them without asking or even telling me. For example, Tigger was suppose to have a "safe tent" in the room that he could go to when he was upset. They made it something he had to earn, then when he was falling asleep in there, they took it away. I didn't know until they called me in one day because he kept trying to escape the room through the window (they had blocked the door and the drop to the ground is only about 2-3'). </p><p></p><p>I was blunt and told them it was their fault. That at the IEP meeting we made sure that he had his safe place and they took it away -- of course he tried to run! Duh.</p><p></p><p>Our principal keeps saying "but this is a public school, we can't have that here". They are trying to set him up to fail so they can send him to a private alternate school -- over my dead body. The private schools around here are awful; they warehouse children for profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 265261, member: 1169"] Shari -- Thanks for posting your ongoing drama with your principal. We have a similar situation here. In fact, Tigger is home today because I don't trust them to not set him off and then use that as a excuse to place him out of the district. They agree to things at the IEP meeting and then change them without asking or even telling me. For example, Tigger was suppose to have a "safe tent" in the room that he could go to when he was upset. They made it something he had to earn, then when he was falling asleep in there, they took it away. I didn't know until they called me in one day because he kept trying to escape the room through the window (they had blocked the door and the drop to the ground is only about 2-3'). I was blunt and told them it was their fault. That at the IEP meeting we made sure that he had his safe place and they took it away -- of course he tried to run! Duh. Our principal keeps saying "but this is a public school, we can't have that here". They are trying to set him up to fail so they can send him to a private alternate school -- over my dead body. The private schools around here are awful; they warehouse children for profit. [/QUOTE]
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