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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 44747" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That was a bad analogy I used in the above post- i apologize if it was offensive to anyone. The thing about the day schools proposed by the sd in this area- they are putting kids like ours in there with every other kid with behavior issues- no matter what else is going on-, some are mentally retarded, some have violent histories, etc., no matter, if they misbehave and have an iep and the public school doesn't want them but has to provide for them, this is where they go. All of these kids deserve education and help to suceed as best they can but i can't see that "one class fits all" can possibly be effective, and from what i hear from the attny, juvy, pschol., it's not. all the school sees is that they are disruptive in mainstream, they don't seem to think it's there problem to provide some real help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 44747, member: 3699"] That was a bad analogy I used in the above post- i apologize if it was offensive to anyone. The thing about the day schools proposed by the sd in this area- they are putting kids like ours in there with every other kid with behavior issues- no matter what else is going on-, some are mentally retarded, some have violent histories, etc., no matter, if they misbehave and have an iep and the public school doesn't want them but has to provide for them, this is where they go. All of these kids deserve education and help to suceed as best they can but i can't see that "one class fits all" can possibly be effective, and from what i hear from the attny, juvy, pschol., it's not. all the school sees is that they are disruptive in mainstream, they don't seem to think it's there problem to provide some real help. [/QUOTE]
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