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Principal Said Learning Disibilty my Son- starting to name other schools/bad grades
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 608654" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>what the principal is saying is that your public district is responsible for comprehensive testing and identification....it is NOT necessarily a given that he will need to go to that school, but most likely your public school has better resources and less of a cookie cutter approach to address his issues. the odds that the catholic program can accommodate your son's needs probably aren't great, but without an educational "label" and identifiable modifications and accomodations he will continue to fall through the cracks.</p><p></p><p>it is reasonable to complete the evaluation process through your (public) school system and couple it with a full private evaluation as you currently have scheduled.</p><p></p><p>it is important to figure out how to best educate your child--sometimes catholic school <em>cant </em>meet their needs. but if is a matter of simple modifications, you might be surprised at what they are willing to do....something as simple as keeping an agenda and having everyone sign off on it might curb the incompletes, and cost nothing to implement.</p><p></p><p>but its very hard to direct you until someone starts to figure out what, exactly, your son needs help with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 608654, member: 8831"] what the principal is saying is that your public district is responsible for comprehensive testing and identification....it is NOT necessarily a given that he will need to go to that school, but most likely your public school has better resources and less of a cookie cutter approach to address his issues. the odds that the catholic program can accommodate your son's needs probably aren't great, but without an educational "label" and identifiable modifications and accomodations he will continue to fall through the cracks. it is reasonable to complete the evaluation process through your (public) school system and couple it with a full private evaluation as you currently have scheduled. it is important to figure out how to best educate your child--sometimes catholic school [I]cant [/I]meet their needs. but if is a matter of simple modifications, you might be surprised at what they are willing to do....something as simple as keeping an agenda and having everyone sign off on it might curb the incompletes, and cost nothing to implement. but its very hard to direct you until someone starts to figure out what, exactly, your son needs help with. [/QUOTE]
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