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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 389716" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>LDM, I had actually thought of taking myself to some school board meetings, and taking photos of my other kids, introducing myself, etc. While it is a small town and I'm sure they all know all about me, they don't <em>know</em> me. I'm not a great people person, but I think putting a family behind Wee and I might be good. The thought of doing the same in court didn't even occur to me! And it might even be more effective in a court, because of both of the big boys' "rest of the stories"... I hadn't even thought of that. </p><p>And a photo of that closet would be priceless.</p><p>We are supposed to go right before TG, but I have requested a time change to avoid him having to miss another day of school for this. I haven't heard back yet. And then, of course, if the SRO get anything accomplished as far as just dropping it. Not banking on it, but hoping.</p><p>Best I can find, K, is at risk in this state is defined mostly as underprivelaged, impoverished children. I can't find any actualy definition, but I find lots of programs for at risk youth, and all of them list their requirements to be considered at-risk as low income, one parent, etc. Which is partly why Wee doesn't qualify for the only services he's not getting thru the county agency...he has to be on medicaid to get the other supports, and he's not.</p><p>Am meeting the attorney on Monday. Spoke briefly with him as he was heading to court Friday. He'll take the case and knows our family. Gave him an overview, but not enough for him to give feedback. Will let you know monday!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 389716, member: 1848"] LDM, I had actually thought of taking myself to some school board meetings, and taking photos of my other kids, introducing myself, etc. While it is a small town and I'm sure they all know all about me, they don't [I]know[/I] me. I'm not a great people person, but I think putting a family behind Wee and I might be good. The thought of doing the same in court didn't even occur to me! And it might even be more effective in a court, because of both of the big boys' "rest of the stories"... I hadn't even thought of that. And a photo of that closet would be priceless. We are supposed to go right before TG, but I have requested a time change to avoid him having to miss another day of school for this. I haven't heard back yet. And then, of course, if the SRO get anything accomplished as far as just dropping it. Not banking on it, but hoping. Best I can find, K, is at risk in this state is defined mostly as underprivelaged, impoverished children. I can't find any actualy definition, but I find lots of programs for at risk youth, and all of them list their requirements to be considered at-risk as low income, one parent, etc. Which is partly why Wee doesn't qualify for the only services he's not getting thru the county agency...he has to be on medicaid to get the other supports, and he's not. Am meeting the attorney on Monday. Spoke briefly with him as he was heading to court Friday. He'll take the case and knows our family. Gave him an overview, but not enough for him to give feedback. Will let you know monday! [/QUOTE]
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