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<blockquote data-quote="tpcmom" data-source="post: 49619" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Thank you Sheila.</p><p></p><p>So, if I tell them that I want him to attend either one of those schools, the one being in the s.d. are we live but it's hard to get in to. Lottery based, then testing, etc., or the other that they do work with, but to do on your own you have to pay for it. They would have to help me do that?</p><p></p><p>Because I can't seem to get anywhere with them. I get blank looks or well we don't do that here, you can contact this place or that place, you need to try the other school (one in the area) on your own.</p><p></p><p>I just don't know how I go about doing this. I've been thru the ringer with him at school, he just doesn't do well in the traditional school settings, even the dr.s said this. Even states in an evaluation I had done at CHOP, a big hospital in Pennsylvania states it.</p><p></p><p>They have failed him miserable all these years. He is in 9th grade and has a 4th grade reading level and a 3.5 math level. Terrible. He has school phobia, which doesn't help any, his missed a lot of school over the years because of placement issues, etc. I just don't want him to fall in the cracks again and now is the time to really get him somewhere that can help him so he can become independent. He is 15 y/o! and it's just terrible how he is so behind!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpcmom, post: 49619, member: 114"] Thank you Sheila. So, if I tell them that I want him to attend either one of those schools, the one being in the s.d. are we live but it's hard to get in to. Lottery based, then testing, etc., or the other that they do work with, but to do on your own you have to pay for it. They would have to help me do that? Because I can't seem to get anywhere with them. I get blank looks or well we don't do that here, you can contact this place or that place, you need to try the other school (one in the area) on your own. I just don't know how I go about doing this. I've been thru the ringer with him at school, he just doesn't do well in the traditional school settings, even the dr.s said this. Even states in an evaluation I had done at CHOP, a big hospital in Pennsylvania states it. They have failed him miserable all these years. He is in 9th grade and has a 4th grade reading level and a 3.5 math level. Terrible. He has school phobia, which doesn't help any, his missed a lot of school over the years because of placement issues, etc. I just don't want him to fall in the cracks again and now is the time to really get him somewhere that can help him so he can become independent. He is 15 y/o! and it's just terrible how he is so behind! [/QUOTE]
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