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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 226029" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I certainly understand the position. So sad. Even if it were public school.whatever school it is-was.....well, our due process hearing officer said this to us.....(which of course pertains to PUBLIC school- but parts of it pertain to anyone anywhere) </p><p>If the school does not want your child there, and hey they have made themself VERY clear for years and years.....even IF I could wave a magic wand and force them suddenly and magically to obey every letter of the law for YOUR child.which if they were ever going to do, they would have done at some point over all thee years.....the school would STILL not be able to hide their disdain, their disgust, their true feelings for your child. THey are still not going to treat your child properly. even if they do suddenly obey the law, it will still be obvious and clear how they feel about your child, and that is just not fair to any human being.....especially a child. esepcially a child in school where law requires them to be with NO option on attending. </p><p>There just sadly and maddeningly comes a time when.....the entire thing just has to change completely and totally. </p><p>It is so very wrong, it is so unfair, it is so not right......but sometimes things do just reach that point. </p><p>It is so hard becuz we as parents have to hold up our end and send our kids to be educated.....and then some schools are NOT equipped, and some are but have their own agendas, ideas, priorities etc......their own issues, problems, deficiencies, mindsets, opinions. and it is our kids who get hurt.....our kids left falling thru cracks.....our kids left without a proper and decent education or all the experiences socially of being a student going to school. (my 2 kids ache so much for lost extra curricular, holidays events, sports events etc and a sense of "belonging" to part of our community) </p><p>Its so sad. and so angering. and so hurtful.to our kids and to our community. If my kids do not get a proper education, how can they be prepared to become independant adults?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 226029, member: 1697"] I certainly understand the position. So sad. Even if it were public school.whatever school it is-was.....well, our due process hearing officer said this to us.....(which of course pertains to PUBLIC school- but parts of it pertain to anyone anywhere) If the school does not want your child there, and hey they have made themself VERY clear for years and years.....even IF I could wave a magic wand and force them suddenly and magically to obey every letter of the law for YOUR child.which if they were ever going to do, they would have done at some point over all thee years.....the school would STILL not be able to hide their disdain, their disgust, their true feelings for your child. THey are still not going to treat your child properly. even if they do suddenly obey the law, it will still be obvious and clear how they feel about your child, and that is just not fair to any human being.....especially a child. esepcially a child in school where law requires them to be with NO option on attending. There just sadly and maddeningly comes a time when.....the entire thing just has to change completely and totally. It is so very wrong, it is so unfair, it is so not right......but sometimes things do just reach that point. It is so hard becuz we as parents have to hold up our end and send our kids to be educated.....and then some schools are NOT equipped, and some are but have their own agendas, ideas, priorities etc......their own issues, problems, deficiencies, mindsets, opinions. and it is our kids who get hurt.....our kids left falling thru cracks.....our kids left without a proper and decent education or all the experiences socially of being a student going to school. (my 2 kids ache so much for lost extra curricular, holidays events, sports events etc and a sense of "belonging" to part of our community) Its so sad. and so angering. and so hurtful.to our kids and to our community. If my kids do not get a proper education, how can they be prepared to become independant adults? [/QUOTE]
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