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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 161915" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Hon, he's 18 and WANTS to go to school. You have no idea what a great gift that is. I don't care what his reason is, he WANTS to go. Let him. I know that back home there are now 20 YOs in high school because they can't pass the exit exam, so he won't be the only older teen in school.</p><p> </p><p>Fighting the schools is no fun. I know. I've been there done that over and over. I won't even tell you what I think of my daughter's SD. I do know that one day a parent is going to lose it in an IEP and things will get very ugly.</p><p> </p><p>So, I'd say go post in the Ed Forum so you can keep fighting for him. They can't kick him out because he has an IEP. He deserves every chance he can get. The longer he stays in school, the better chance he has of maturing and gaining more skills towards independence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 161915, member: 3626"] Hon, he's 18 and WANTS to go to school. You have no idea what a great gift that is. I don't care what his reason is, he WANTS to go. Let him. I know that back home there are now 20 YOs in high school because they can't pass the exit exam, so he won't be the only older teen in school. Fighting the schools is no fun. I know. I've been there done that over and over. I won't even tell you what I think of my daughter's SD. I do know that one day a parent is going to lose it in an IEP and things will get very ugly. So, I'd say go post in the Ed Forum so you can keep fighting for him. They can't kick him out because he has an IEP. He deserves every chance he can get. The longer he stays in school, the better chance he has of maturing and gaining more skills towards independence. [/QUOTE]
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