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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 662864" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Of course you're right, jal, but when he's reading at a high school level and is smart as a whip, it's a hard case to make. I do feel that his and the other children in his class are having their least restrictive rights violated by his behavior. Small school districts like this one are so hard to deal with. And when a district, any district, is dug in, refuses to comply, and are generally incompetent, it's such a hard, long, expensive uphill battle (not just money, but our kids don't have the time to go year after year without the right kind of services/help) that it's a hard thing to face when the kid is exhausting all our energy and emotional resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 662864, member: 13260"] Of course you're right, jal, but when he's reading at a high school level and is smart as a whip, it's a hard case to make. I do feel that his and the other children in his class are having their least restrictive rights violated by his behavior. Small school districts like this one are so hard to deal with. And when a district, any district, is dug in, refuses to comply, and are generally incompetent, it's such a hard, long, expensive uphill battle (not just money, but our kids don't have the time to go year after year without the right kind of services/help) that it's a hard thing to face when the kid is exhausting all our energy and emotional resources. [/QUOTE]
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