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Well I just pulled my daughter out of her "Blue Ribbon" school
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<blockquote data-quote="HopeRemains" data-source="post: 514953" data-attributes="member: 14139"><p>That school sounds like it needs a class action against it. I'd be taking my child out, also. I wish I had as good of advice for everyone on this board as some of the ladies do, but I think we are just beginning our journey through the schools. </p><p></p><p>difficult child here is in Special Education, he's had an IEP since K for learning lags and speech. This year the teacher has been sending his unfinished work home some days (only Thursday is homework day). I have asked her before if there was a problem, why he wasn't getting it done in school, but I never get a clear answer. I feel like she doesn't understand that I am trying to help, and when I express concern about anything, she comes back with a "He's such a SWEET kid, a JOY to be around!". It's as if she is trying to defend him to me because I am the big old meanie stepmom who rides him or is hypercritical of him. That's not it. I want her to work with me, not just go with the flow. If he's having problems, I need to know about it! Conferences are on Monday, so we will see how that goes. </p><p></p><p>I hope that your new school is a much better fit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HopeRemains, post: 514953, member: 14139"] That school sounds like it needs a class action against it. I'd be taking my child out, also. I wish I had as good of advice for everyone on this board as some of the ladies do, but I think we are just beginning our journey through the schools. difficult child here is in Special Education, he's had an IEP since K for learning lags and speech. This year the teacher has been sending his unfinished work home some days (only Thursday is homework day). I have asked her before if there was a problem, why he wasn't getting it done in school, but I never get a clear answer. I feel like she doesn't understand that I am trying to help, and when I express concern about anything, she comes back with a "He's such a SWEET kid, a JOY to be around!". It's as if she is trying to defend him to me because I am the big old meanie stepmom who rides him or is hypercritical of him. That's not it. I want her to work with me, not just go with the flow. If he's having problems, I need to know about it! Conferences are on Monday, so we will see how that goes. I hope that your new school is a much better fit! [/QUOTE]
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