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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 381652" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Marg, the amount of experience you have never ceases to amaze me. Thank you fory sharing.</p><p> </p><p>My ex-mother in law was pounding the pavement for a lawyer today. After several calls, ex-father in law showed up at <em>his</em> attorney's office, told him what we needed, and wrote the man a check to find us a sped lawyer. He also bought me a beautiful basket of flowers and offered the checkbook to help with the fight. I had a list of attornies byb 5:30pm. One has worked for parents in this district before and was ex-father in law's attorney's mentor. My conversation with dept of ed was very enlightening, also.</p><p> </p><p>I really would like to print the emails showing the inconsistency of recess (I honestly think this whole chain of events with principal reflects retaliation, particularly since sped obviously is not at liberty to disclose the details of what happened yesterday), and the handbook pages, to attach to the incident reports, and just plop those on super's desk. But I will wait. At the very least until I speak to the attorney. Tho I very much wanted to call the district's attorney today and just ask him for a snippet of hope that there's something to be salvaged in all this. But I refrained. </p><p> </p><p>In addition to SpEd Teacher's inability to talk about yesterday's incident, she did not send me an account of today, either. Wee also said she broke down and cried today, She told him it was because she just wants to much to help him, which I truly believe. My best guess is that principal is bullying her, too. She called me this evening, tho, and loosened up. I really do like her, and it hurts me that she's obviously stuck in the mddle of it. </p><p> </p><p>The outside agency was suppoed to come in tomorrow to do an observation for the FBA, but the lady blew her knee out, so it waiting to be scheduled with another person now. BUT - I emailed principal, sped director, and super today, asking if they intended for Mr Para/Teacher to be with Wee during the observation. The point of asking was, if they don't intend to keep him around long term, they need to put the para's back in for the observation. Ironicailly, not a soul emailed me back today...but SpEd Teacher took that up with them, and had convinced them to not have Mr Para/Teacher with Wee tomorrow if that wasn't going to be their long term plan.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, my gut says she is either limited in what she's going to be allowed to do to help Wee, or principal has clued her into what their gameplan and strategy is to boot us. I hope the attorney can see us soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 381652, member: 1848"] Marg, the amount of experience you have never ceases to amaze me. Thank you fory sharing. My ex-mother in law was pounding the pavement for a lawyer today. After several calls, ex-father in law showed up at [I]his[/I] attorney's office, told him what we needed, and wrote the man a check to find us a sped lawyer. He also bought me a beautiful basket of flowers and offered the checkbook to help with the fight. I had a list of attornies byb 5:30pm. One has worked for parents in this district before and was ex-father in law's attorney's mentor. My conversation with dept of ed was very enlightening, also. I really would like to print the emails showing the inconsistency of recess (I honestly think this whole chain of events with principal reflects retaliation, particularly since sped obviously is not at liberty to disclose the details of what happened yesterday), and the handbook pages, to attach to the incident reports, and just plop those on super's desk. But I will wait. At the very least until I speak to the attorney. Tho I very much wanted to call the district's attorney today and just ask him for a snippet of hope that there's something to be salvaged in all this. But I refrained. In addition to SpEd Teacher's inability to talk about yesterday's incident, she did not send me an account of today, either. Wee also said she broke down and cried today, She told him it was because she just wants to much to help him, which I truly believe. My best guess is that principal is bullying her, too. She called me this evening, tho, and loosened up. I really do like her, and it hurts me that she's obviously stuck in the mddle of it. The outside agency was suppoed to come in tomorrow to do an observation for the FBA, but the lady blew her knee out, so it waiting to be scheduled with another person now. BUT - I emailed principal, sped director, and super today, asking if they intended for Mr Para/Teacher to be with Wee during the observation. The point of asking was, if they don't intend to keep him around long term, they need to put the para's back in for the observation. Ironicailly, not a soul emailed me back today...but SpEd Teacher took that up with them, and had convinced them to not have Mr Para/Teacher with Wee tomorrow if that wasn't going to be their long term plan. Anyway, my gut says she is either limited in what she's going to be allowed to do to help Wee, or principal has clued her into what their gameplan and strategy is to boot us. I hope the attorney can see us soon. [/QUOTE]
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