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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 470897" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I get that worry too. I do the same, I call when I know there are extra factors and there is a sub. I have all my teacher "info" emails addressed to three people so if any 2 are out then there is one who can get it. I am friends with one of the office worker and if I am worried they may be too busy to check email or voice mail first thing, and I know he may get off the bus in a bad state, I ask her to actually grab someone and tell them in person before the busses arrive, she always does. They take him to the sensory room first thing when I warn them like that and let him just hang out till he says he is ready. Too bad they are all out....that just is plain bad luck. Of course, if he hadn't had that suspension, there might not be such a big deal going back, sigh. Must be so hard for you and hubby knowing things could be done differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 470897, member: 12886"] I get that worry too. I do the same, I call when I know there are extra factors and there is a sub. I have all my teacher "info" emails addressed to three people so if any 2 are out then there is one who can get it. I am friends with one of the office worker and if I am worried they may be too busy to check email or voice mail first thing, and I know he may get off the bus in a bad state, I ask her to actually grab someone and tell them in person before the busses arrive, she always does. They take him to the sensory room first thing when I warn them like that and let him just hang out till he says he is ready. Too bad they are all out....that just is plain bad luck. Of course, if he hadn't had that suspension, there might not be such a big deal going back, sigh. Must be so hard for you and hubby knowing things could be done differently. [/QUOTE]
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