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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 381558" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I'm thinking she SAID Friday to him. When he was suspended, which happened after he slapped the teacher's hand, she clearly linked it with the previous day's incident, for the suspension. He wasn't being suspended for smacking her hand. He was being suspended for the meltdown from music class AND smacking her hand. </p><p> </p><p>So I'd venture I guess she told him it was for Friday and Tuesday.</p><p> </p><p>AND THEN</p><p> </p><p>as I'm looking for policy regarding restraint at his school, i find the elementary handbook. spitting, which is why the second inscident was reported to JO, and not the first, is a LEVEL 1 offense that doesn't even require a data sheet! "Assualt on staff", first offense, consequence is a 1-2 day IN SCHOOL suspension. OSS doesn't even come into play until the THIRD offense!</p><p> </p><p>AND THEN!!!! Goiing back thru my emails, i find an email from sped teacher from 9/10. Wee refused to go to mainstream class after recess because he was upset. He ended up throwing a pillow and a shoe at his para. He "triaged" with principal and sped teacher, and then was allowed to go to 4th grade recess because he's had a great day otherwise and earned it. IDENTICAL to yesterday. Actually was slightly worse than yesterday. But yesterday, he didn't get to go.</p><p> </p><p>Oh yeah. I'm ticked. I don't know whether to print these out and plop them on the superintendent's desk, or start filing with dept of ed, office of civil rights, and anything else i can think of. Still looking for a lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 381558, member: 1848"] I'm thinking she SAID Friday to him. When he was suspended, which happened after he slapped the teacher's hand, she clearly linked it with the previous day's incident, for the suspension. He wasn't being suspended for smacking her hand. He was being suspended for the meltdown from music class AND smacking her hand. So I'd venture I guess she told him it was for Friday and Tuesday. AND THEN as I'm looking for policy regarding restraint at his school, i find the elementary handbook. spitting, which is why the second inscident was reported to JO, and not the first, is a LEVEL 1 offense that doesn't even require a data sheet! "Assualt on staff", first offense, consequence is a 1-2 day IN SCHOOL suspension. OSS doesn't even come into play until the THIRD offense! AND THEN!!!! Goiing back thru my emails, i find an email from sped teacher from 9/10. Wee refused to go to mainstream class after recess because he was upset. He ended up throwing a pillow and a shoe at his para. He "triaged" with principal and sped teacher, and then was allowed to go to 4th grade recess because he's had a great day otherwise and earned it. IDENTICAL to yesterday. Actually was slightly worse than yesterday. But yesterday, he didn't get to go. Oh yeah. I'm ticked. I don't know whether to print these out and plop them on the superintendent's desk, or start filing with dept of ed, office of civil rights, and anything else i can think of. Still looking for a lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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