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Wee will attend school tomorrow and a meeting is scheduled.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 454155" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I can make an argument for letting him stay in mainstream right now, too. He was alienated from his class last year, and the classroom is not doing academics yet. They are doing "get to know you" things. I agreed during my conversation with the sped teachers that he did need to rebuild those relationships and feel like he "belonged" again with his own peers. So I can see value in doing it. I can also see devious intents behind it, too. I hope that's not the case.</p><p></p><p>Sped 1 (last year's sped teacher), tho, being nervous, is what is getting my attention. She's only like this when something is going on. When she was leaving last year, but the board hadn't accepted her resignation yet. When her dad's cancer came back before he passed away. When she accepted their offer to stay on, but it wasn't public knowledge yet... it wasn't always things related to school, but everytime she got like this, there was something behind it.</p><p></p><p>She recently suffered a miscarriage, so that could be it, too, but coupled with the other people's behavior, its making me nervous.</p><p></p><p>No, Wee can't learn in mainstream. Their own data and test results will support that. </p><p></p><p>Will see what Monday brings...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 454155, member: 1848"] I can make an argument for letting him stay in mainstream right now, too. He was alienated from his class last year, and the classroom is not doing academics yet. They are doing "get to know you" things. I agreed during my conversation with the sped teachers that he did need to rebuild those relationships and feel like he "belonged" again with his own peers. So I can see value in doing it. I can also see devious intents behind it, too. I hope that's not the case. Sped 1 (last year's sped teacher), tho, being nervous, is what is getting my attention. She's only like this when something is going on. When she was leaving last year, but the board hadn't accepted her resignation yet. When her dad's cancer came back before he passed away. When she accepted their offer to stay on, but it wasn't public knowledge yet... it wasn't always things related to school, but everytime she got like this, there was something behind it. She recently suffered a miscarriage, so that could be it, too, but coupled with the other people's behavior, its making me nervous. No, Wee can't learn in mainstream. Their own data and test results will support that. Will see what Monday brings... [/QUOTE]
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