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School continuity for siblings when difficult child has to change schools
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 435055" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Sorry about your situation. These so called educators really burn me up.</p><p></p><p>I'm the type that would be inclined to pull my daughter from that school as well. If my son is not "good enough" for them, well then neither is my daughter. </p><p></p><p>From a practical standpoint, you'd have double the work, 2 pickups, 2 drop offs. Even if they are both bussed, the schedules could be different. Could end up with conflicts of school activities - plays concerts, after school clubs etc. At her young age and grade, a big change would be easier to deal with. If the school decides to pull the same shenanigans on her a few years down the road, once she's more settled in, the change would be much more difficult..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 435055, member: 11965"] Sorry about your situation. These so called educators really burn me up. I'm the type that would be inclined to pull my daughter from that school as well. If my son is not "good enough" for them, well then neither is my daughter. From a practical standpoint, you'd have double the work, 2 pickups, 2 drop offs. Even if they are both bussed, the schedules could be different. Could end up with conflicts of school activities - plays concerts, after school clubs etc. At her young age and grade, a big change would be easier to deal with. If the school decides to pull the same shenanigans on her a few years down the road, once she's more settled in, the change would be much more difficult.. [/QUOTE]
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