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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 557470" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Unfortunately doing an online school wouldn't work. I work full time and there's just no way that difficult child would do it on her own. She is incredibly lazy and needs to be constantly supervised to get her work done in most areas. Reading is her strong suit and I was hoping she would be able to go into a larger class for that because she is capable of working independently in that subject. If it comes down to it, there is another school option for her in the district. They also offer the same type of program. Right now I think I am going to find an advocate and fight this. I really don't want to change schools if we don't have to. difficult child absolutely loves her math and science teacher, who also happens to be her old case carrier. Unfortunately they changed her case carrier on her the first week of school and now we have this horrid woman who is her English teacher. Oh yeah, and the bullying was brought up in the meeting, and the case carrier yet again defended the boys who were harrassing my daughter. She said the boys were just exhibiting normal high school behavior and that difficult child needs to learn how to deal with it better. She also said that difficult child was "misunderstanding" the fat jokes. For instance, while she was running the track in PE on of the boys said to her, "Run faster Allie. You don't WANNA be fat, do you?" Her case carrier said it was meant as a compliment. She just doesn't get it. And since when is throwing objects at a student and kicking around her backpack considered "typical high school behavior" that's "no big deal." I really wish we could have kept the old case carrier. He seems to really get difficult child, where as this one doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 557470, member: 2196"] Unfortunately doing an online school wouldn't work. I work full time and there's just no way that difficult child would do it on her own. She is incredibly lazy and needs to be constantly supervised to get her work done in most areas. Reading is her strong suit and I was hoping she would be able to go into a larger class for that because she is capable of working independently in that subject. If it comes down to it, there is another school option for her in the district. They also offer the same type of program. Right now I think I am going to find an advocate and fight this. I really don't want to change schools if we don't have to. difficult child absolutely loves her math and science teacher, who also happens to be her old case carrier. Unfortunately they changed her case carrier on her the first week of school and now we have this horrid woman who is her English teacher. Oh yeah, and the bullying was brought up in the meeting, and the case carrier yet again defended the boys who were harrassing my daughter. She said the boys were just exhibiting normal high school behavior and that difficult child needs to learn how to deal with it better. She also said that difficult child was "misunderstanding" the fat jokes. For instance, while she was running the track in PE on of the boys said to her, "Run faster Allie. You don't WANNA be fat, do you?" Her case carrier said it was meant as a compliment. She just doesn't get it. And since when is throwing objects at a student and kicking around her backpack considered "typical high school behavior" that's "no big deal." I really wish we could have kept the old case carrier. He seems to really get difficult child, where as this one doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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