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Progress? Met with School and had a call with Demonboys Mother
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 705940" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Depends on the school. My younger two went to a very small school in a nice village. The superintendant and teachers told us much stuff about other kids, which did surprise me, but they did. To my knowledge they have never been in trouble for this, although I suppose it could happen.</p><p></p><p>This greatly helped us navigate problems with our daughter. Now she didn't HAVE big probloems, but, really, even the small ones that involved another student...we would be given the insight to guide our daughter past it.</p><p></p><p>Now the big school my oldest daughter went to gave us nothing, wouldn't even help us when we begged for them to let us know if they suspected drug use or that she walked out the door after attendance, etc. They were too big to pay attention to one kid who did not qualify for an IEP, but was just one of many who were given her parents grief. After that year, we homeschooled her and moved so that much younger kids (Sonic and Jumper) would go to the smaller school. It was a night a nd day difference. The small school knew all the kids and cared about all of them. Even the info we were given, which maybe should not have been, were given us with a great deal of caring and understanding. Of course, the teachers and super were our neighbors and friends that we ran into at the stores and had barbecues with so that made a difference. I much preferred the latter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 705940, member: 1550"] Depends on the school. My younger two went to a very small school in a nice village. The superintendant and teachers told us much stuff about other kids, which did surprise me, but they did. To my knowledge they have never been in trouble for this, although I suppose it could happen. This greatly helped us navigate problems with our daughter. Now she didn't HAVE big probloems, but, really, even the small ones that involved another student...we would be given the insight to guide our daughter past it. Now the big school my oldest daughter went to gave us nothing, wouldn't even help us when we begged for them to let us know if they suspected drug use or that she walked out the door after attendance, etc. They were too big to pay attention to one kid who did not qualify for an IEP, but was just one of many who were given her parents grief. After that year, we homeschooled her and moved so that much younger kids (Sonic and Jumper) would go to the smaller school. It was a night a nd day difference. The small school knew all the kids and cared about all of them. Even the info we were given, which maybe should not have been, were given us with a great deal of caring and understanding. Of course, the teachers and super were our neighbors and friends that we ran into at the stores and had barbecues with so that made a difference. I much preferred the latter. [/QUOTE]
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