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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 557468" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>IC, I have no idea where CB is located in CA or what her school district is like but if she is in a fairly small school district like I am there is not a whole lot of choice with kids with labels. You get a label of ED or EI I guess hers is, you get one set of classes at one school. Thats it if they decide you are to be in a self contained classroom. </p><p></p><p>Here the label is behaviorally and emotionally impaired. That can cover just about anything and you have to fight to get ADHD not lumped in there. Cory's self contained class was a joke. Especially in HS. There were a few girls in it but there was absolutely no teaching going on. The kids were basically all delinquents waiting to go to juvy. One kid had an issue with smearing feces all over the wall. Most of the time they were fighting and arguing. Cory's tech took him out of class almost every day and took him back to their office to work on busy work so he wouldnt end up in fights. This is why I finally just pulled him out of HS at 15 and he never went back.</p><p></p><p>CB, can you do online school for her and then get her involved with some sort of outside activities in the community? Honestly I think that would have been a much better option for us but it wasnt available back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 557468, member: 1514"] IC, I have no idea where CB is located in CA or what her school district is like but if she is in a fairly small school district like I am there is not a whole lot of choice with kids with labels. You get a label of ED or EI I guess hers is, you get one set of classes at one school. Thats it if they decide you are to be in a self contained classroom. Here the label is behaviorally and emotionally impaired. That can cover just about anything and you have to fight to get ADHD not lumped in there. Cory's self contained class was a joke. Especially in HS. There were a few girls in it but there was absolutely no teaching going on. The kids were basically all delinquents waiting to go to juvy. One kid had an issue with smearing feces all over the wall. Most of the time they were fighting and arguing. Cory's tech took him out of class almost every day and took him back to their office to work on busy work so he wouldnt end up in fights. This is why I finally just pulled him out of HS at 15 and he never went back. CB, can you do online school for her and then get her involved with some sort of outside activities in the community? Honestly I think that would have been a much better option for us but it wasnt available back then. [/QUOTE]
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