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<blockquote data-quote="Tryintocope" data-source="post: 698409" data-attributes="member: 20709"><p>I really hated dealing with my daughter's various schools. They are not good at giving solutions and in my opinion none of them really care if our kids get what they need, after all they aren't their kids. </p><p>My daughter did 2 yrs of online school in the mid years of high school and did well with that, but got "lonely" so it was back to brick and morter school for senior year. Due to her own issues, she ended up missing alot of school, but she had a 504 plan, and her psychiatrist filled out a form which stated due to her illness ( and i had to be proactve at the school getting them to recognize mental illness as an actual illness) she could do a modified school schedule where she went m/with-f and had a tutor provided by the school that came to us tue/ thur but she was mostly there to keep her on track with homework. All homework was presented and collected by her and taken by her to the teachers. This worked for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tryintocope, post: 698409, member: 20709"] I really hated dealing with my daughter's various schools. They are not good at giving solutions and in my opinion none of them really care if our kids get what they need, after all they aren't their kids. My daughter did 2 yrs of online school in the mid years of high school and did well with that, but got "lonely" so it was back to brick and morter school for senior year. Due to her own issues, she ended up missing alot of school, but she had a 504 plan, and her psychiatrist filled out a form which stated due to her illness ( and i had to be proactve at the school getting them to recognize mental illness as an actual illness) she could do a modified school schedule where she went m/with-f and had a tutor provided by the school that came to us tue/ thur but she was mostly there to keep her on track with homework. All homework was presented and collected by her and taken by her to the teachers. This worked for us. [/QUOTE]
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