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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 27265" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I am not sure about your town, but I can say----my oldest was sent home every single day from school, even after she was placed in a self contained ed bd classroom, and never once was she violent or aggressive. When I did not go pick her up- school called CPS and police and cps and police ordered me to pick her up. My child HAD an IEP and on her IEP she was supposed to be permitted to go to nurses office for a "quiet place" to regroup during major panic attacks. BUT more often than not, nurse refused to allow my difficult child access to her office, in spite of IEP. </p><p>Eventually we wound up in due process........My oldest was ultimately removed from school and has done homeschooling since.</p><p>My son has entirely different disabilities and issues, and his school fabricated reasons to send him home at least several times a week, ----he poked out his eye, had major reconstructive surgeries..........and afterwards the school would call and say "he has pink eye, you MUST take him to ER and get a note from ER saying he can come back to school" The ER was SO sick of trying to tell school, our surgeon was so sick of trying to tell school----------our surgeon wrote letters to our school nearly daily........(we saw surgeon 3 days a week, for over a year) the school KNEW my son did NOT have pink eye, BUT they also did not want to provide the accomodations he required- so to avoid it they simply kept fabricating garbage to weasle out and make life difficult. When I refused to come pick him up and take him to ER, they called CPS and police on me for that, as well..........CPS and police saw my notes from surgeon and ER but said if school called me to take him for pinkeye evaluation, I had no choice but to do so or risk medical neglect charges.....ER was extremely frustrated becuz us sitting in ER so often backlogged them and added to their overcrowded conditions and our insurance was quite angry due to all the costs for unnecessary concerns. </p><p></p><p>Some schools just have weird ideas about how to handle things. </p><p>But no, I do not think they are supposed to be able to send your kid home unless your child is a danger to self or those around him/her or has a weapon or drugs. Unless they are contagious with an infectious disease?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 27265, member: 1697"] I am not sure about your town, but I can say----my oldest was sent home every single day from school, even after she was placed in a self contained ed bd classroom, and never once was she violent or aggressive. When I did not go pick her up- school called CPS and police and cps and police ordered me to pick her up. My child HAD an IEP and on her IEP she was supposed to be permitted to go to nurses office for a "quiet place" to regroup during major panic attacks. BUT more often than not, nurse refused to allow my difficult child access to her office, in spite of IEP. Eventually we wound up in due process........My oldest was ultimately removed from school and has done homeschooling since. My son has entirely different disabilities and issues, and his school fabricated reasons to send him home at least several times a week, ----he poked out his eye, had major reconstructive surgeries..........and afterwards the school would call and say "he has pink eye, you MUST take him to ER and get a note from ER saying he can come back to school" The ER was SO sick of trying to tell school, our surgeon was so sick of trying to tell school----------our surgeon wrote letters to our school nearly daily........(we saw surgeon 3 days a week, for over a year) the school KNEW my son did NOT have pink eye, BUT they also did not want to provide the accomodations he required- so to avoid it they simply kept fabricating garbage to weasle out and make life difficult. When I refused to come pick him up and take him to ER, they called CPS and police on me for that, as well..........CPS and police saw my notes from surgeon and ER but said if school called me to take him for pinkeye evaluation, I had no choice but to do so or risk medical neglect charges.....ER was extremely frustrated becuz us sitting in ER so often backlogged them and added to their overcrowded conditions and our insurance was quite angry due to all the costs for unnecessary concerns. Some schools just have weird ideas about how to handle things. But no, I do not think they are supposed to be able to send your kid home unless your child is a danger to self or those around him/her or has a weapon or drugs. Unless they are contagious with an infectious disease? [/QUOTE]
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