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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 700485" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>I solved the mystery as to why they haven't been calling me. </p><p></p><p>But first I'll go to Thursday when they did call me because he flipped over about 10 desks and chairs in an empty classroom he was in. I went up and told him to flip them all back over and put them back where he found them and he did as he complained the entire time. What set this off was he was typing his spelling test on the computer with no problems and then they decided after he was done now he had to also write them on paper! These people can not be this dense but I guess they are. He was taken there to type because he wouldn't write so they decided to make him do the work twice? </p><p></p><p>My son has been spending his days in an empty classroom with just his para for this last week. That was supposed to be his safe calm place to complete his class work and then go back with the rest of his class. They have decided it's to much work to force him to go back to class and are letting him run around an empty room doing whatever he wants all day and no school work to speak of because he says he doesn't want to do it. I'm not sure why that choice was ever given to him or who's bright idea that was but I'm sure they can now see the error in that. I told them Friday that he is not to be In There u less he is completing work and then he must return to class. If he's going to be running wild with a babysitter all day there's no reason for him to be in school. </p><p></p><p>Ironically the truancy officer just called to inform me my son has missed 5 days of school un excused so far this year. I told him it should probably be more then that and it better be 0 by the end of the day. I told him call the principal and ask him why he is above putting suspensions into the computer system correctly and then the officer can email his boss at the district that I just got off the phone with to correct the problem. I probably could of been nicer to the poor guy but it's a Monday and it's more proff one hand doe the know what the other is doing in this school district.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 700485, member: 20727"] I solved the mystery as to why they haven't been calling me. But first I'll go to Thursday when they did call me because he flipped over about 10 desks and chairs in an empty classroom he was in. I went up and told him to flip them all back over and put them back where he found them and he did as he complained the entire time. What set this off was he was typing his spelling test on the computer with no problems and then they decided after he was done now he had to also write them on paper! These people can not be this dense but I guess they are. He was taken there to type because he wouldn't write so they decided to make him do the work twice? My son has been spending his days in an empty classroom with just his para for this last week. That was supposed to be his safe calm place to complete his class work and then go back with the rest of his class. They have decided it's to much work to force him to go back to class and are letting him run around an empty room doing whatever he wants all day and no school work to speak of because he says he doesn't want to do it. I'm not sure why that choice was ever given to him or who's bright idea that was but I'm sure they can now see the error in that. I told them Friday that he is not to be In There u less he is completing work and then he must return to class. If he's going to be running wild with a babysitter all day there's no reason for him to be in school. Ironically the truancy officer just called to inform me my son has missed 5 days of school un excused so far this year. I told him it should probably be more then that and it better be 0 by the end of the day. I told him call the principal and ask him why he is above putting suspensions into the computer system correctly and then the officer can email his boss at the district that I just got off the phone with to correct the problem. I probably could of been nicer to the poor guy but it's a Monday and it's more proff one hand doe the know what the other is doing in this school district. [/QUOTE]
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