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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 696604" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>SistersKeeper,</p><p>He will definitely have to make amends somehow. We have told him about how these parents trusted him with their children, and what a violation this is on several levels. He has been on such lockdown--not being allowed to even go to the park by himself since we heard about it. We know the parents will be watching and gossiping, and I don't blame them. If some puke kid at the park was showing my sweet granddaughter porn, I would probably get the police involved, to tell the truth. Some things can't be unseen and can affect future lives, and porn is one them, I believe. When my daughter (him mother) caught him on her phone, she checked the history and he was looking at some hard-core stuff. And yet, when a Victoria's Secret ad is on TV (soft porn pretty much) he'll act all uncomfortable and ask to change the channel.</p><p></p><p>He and his sister just got booted out of the school district they've been attending for the last 5 years because although they are with us most of the time, his mother lives in a nearby community with a different school district, and so does Dear Grandson's father. We appealed saying it would create a hardship for us as the primary caretakers during school hours, we pick up, drop off, and have them until 8 at night five days a week.</p><p></p><p>They refused on the grounds that he's out of district (They moved out of district two years ago) and it would cost too much to have him there. His stepbrothers get to stay, and they don't live here anymore, either. It's because grandson had a 1:1 and they don't want to pay for it. Instead, they want him out of general ed, recommended a county program 45 minutes away with really seriously messed up kids (kids that set fires, really scary violence, etc.). My grandson is anxious, way ahead academically, does really well with younger children (as long as he's not showing them porn), and this is a totally inappropriate placement. Special education is not a place, and this district has a history of really messing up the Special Education side of things. So, things they be a changin' and I hope he'll have a new start at a new school where nobody knows him. And of course, like always, this affects his poor sister, who loves her old school but has no choice but to go. When I filled out the paperwork for the new school district, they have a technology use contract that the kids have to sign. He didm't want to read it, of course. But, at the bottom, in little letter, was a box to check for the student to not be allowed to use an internet at school. Yeah. He read it and signed it. i'm so stressed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 696604, member: 13260"] SistersKeeper, He will definitely have to make amends somehow. We have told him about how these parents trusted him with their children, and what a violation this is on several levels. He has been on such lockdown--not being allowed to even go to the park by himself since we heard about it. We know the parents will be watching and gossiping, and I don't blame them. If some puke kid at the park was showing my sweet granddaughter porn, I would probably get the police involved, to tell the truth. Some things can't be unseen and can affect future lives, and porn is one them, I believe. When my daughter (him mother) caught him on her phone, she checked the history and he was looking at some hard-core stuff. And yet, when a Victoria's Secret ad is on TV (soft porn pretty much) he'll act all uncomfortable and ask to change the channel. He and his sister just got booted out of the school district they've been attending for the last 5 years because although they are with us most of the time, his mother lives in a nearby community with a different school district, and so does Dear Grandson's father. We appealed saying it would create a hardship for us as the primary caretakers during school hours, we pick up, drop off, and have them until 8 at night five days a week. They refused on the grounds that he's out of district (They moved out of district two years ago) and it would cost too much to have him there. His stepbrothers get to stay, and they don't live here anymore, either. It's because grandson had a 1:1 and they don't want to pay for it. Instead, they want him out of general ed, recommended a county program 45 minutes away with really seriously messed up kids (kids that set fires, really scary violence, etc.). My grandson is anxious, way ahead academically, does really well with younger children (as long as he's not showing them porn), and this is a totally inappropriate placement. Special education is not a place, and this district has a history of really messing up the Special Education side of things. So, things they be a changin' and I hope he'll have a new start at a new school where nobody knows him. And of course, like always, this affects his poor sister, who loves her old school but has no choice but to go. When I filled out the paperwork for the new school district, they have a technology use contract that the kids have to sign. He didm't want to read it, of course. But, at the bottom, in little letter, was a box to check for the student to not be allowed to use an internet at school. Yeah. He read it and signed it. i'm so stressed out. [/QUOTE]
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