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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 612642" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I'm sorry stressed. I feel like I could be in your shoes. Ms emo is having difficulty in school for a variety of reasons. It's been a challange and will be to get her to graduate. She will be 19 in May and she is only a sophmore. I've been battling the school too with her IEP because last year she failed all her core classes. That means she basically lost an entire year. She wants to just quit. With the new law they can't until they are 18 which only gives 1 more year to keep her in school. This year her mood about going to school is better and she WANTS to be at school but I fear that will be quickly changed if the situations don't start improving and the school isn't helping. I recently went up against them after having to try to get her class schedule resolved before the school year started. No one would return a call. So here we are now and they up and decided oh yeah we'll change the classes. Then realized that in doing so they needed to change it again (put in 1 elective for the whole year, then took it away to be replaced with repeated algebra 1 course- she's already in algebra 2 for 1st semester). I said if you take the ONLY elective away you will give her NOTHING to look forward to at all and with all that's going on, push her away from school! Their stance was "let's get in all the eduction we can before we loose her." My stance is well let's not push her to that point and she will stay! I lost. She just recently begged me to let her get out of the school and homeschool. I know, like you and others, that this is not a good idea. She will NOT do the work at all at home. No how no way! I don't even think in the future once she did quit she would get a GED. I'm trying to KEEP her in school as it's the ONLY chance for education for her and they don't seem to get it. So yeah....I'm there with you in spirit! (hugs)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 612642, member: 455"] I'm sorry stressed. I feel like I could be in your shoes. Ms emo is having difficulty in school for a variety of reasons. It's been a challange and will be to get her to graduate. She will be 19 in May and she is only a sophmore. I've been battling the school too with her IEP because last year she failed all her core classes. That means she basically lost an entire year. She wants to just quit. With the new law they can't until they are 18 which only gives 1 more year to keep her in school. This year her mood about going to school is better and she WANTS to be at school but I fear that will be quickly changed if the situations don't start improving and the school isn't helping. I recently went up against them after having to try to get her class schedule resolved before the school year started. No one would return a call. So here we are now and they up and decided oh yeah we'll change the classes. Then realized that in doing so they needed to change it again (put in 1 elective for the whole year, then took it away to be replaced with repeated algebra 1 course- she's already in algebra 2 for 1st semester). I said if you take the ONLY elective away you will give her NOTHING to look forward to at all and with all that's going on, push her away from school! Their stance was "let's get in all the eduction we can before we loose her." My stance is well let's not push her to that point and she will stay! I lost. She just recently begged me to let her get out of the school and homeschool. I know, like you and others, that this is not a good idea. She will NOT do the work at all at home. No how no way! I don't even think in the future once she did quit she would get a GED. I'm trying to KEEP her in school as it's the ONLY chance for education for her and they don't seem to get it. So yeah....I'm there with you in spirit! (hugs) [/QUOTE]
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