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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 390097"><p>I would try that except this principal did this purely out of spite. I disagreed with an in-school suspension he gave earlier in the week and I was backed up by the SpEd teacher. That teacher wasn't there this time to defend my difficult child. I spoke to my advocate and we will be calling an IEP meeting to add "discipline procedures" to his IEP. If the principal causes a problem there, I will be asking for mediation. This principal is all about control. I have applied for a job that has been advertised for quite some time and I can pretty much guarantee that the reason it is still open and I'm not being considered is because he has final say. I am also on their sub-teacher list but have never been called and I know that is also because it is up to him. He would rather my difficult child, and me for being such a pain in the *** when it comes to advocating for him, were gone. I have spoken to other parents with SpEd kids there that have had similar problems with him. It doesn't help that the Superintendent backs up his principals no matter what. Mediation may be the only way to keep difficult child out of his reach when it comes to discipline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 390097"] I would try that except this principal did this purely out of spite. I disagreed with an in-school suspension he gave earlier in the week and I was backed up by the SpEd teacher. That teacher wasn't there this time to defend my difficult child. I spoke to my advocate and we will be calling an IEP meeting to add "discipline procedures" to his IEP. If the principal causes a problem there, I will be asking for mediation. This principal is all about control. I have applied for a job that has been advertised for quite some time and I can pretty much guarantee that the reason it is still open and I'm not being considered is because he has final say. I am also on their sub-teacher list but have never been called and I know that is also because it is up to him. He would rather my difficult child, and me for being such a pain in the *** when it comes to advocating for him, were gone. I have spoken to other parents with SpEd kids there that have had similar problems with him. It doesn't help that the Superintendent backs up his principals no matter what. Mediation may be the only way to keep difficult child out of his reach when it comes to discipline. [/QUOTE]
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