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<blockquote data-quote="ukup" data-source="post: 506890" data-attributes="member: 13843"><p>Thank you all for your help and support! It helps to know we are not alone. I was able to find a Disability Rights in Wisconsin that offers advocacy, we have faxed them our story and are waiting to hear back. </p><p></p><p>I have considered filing a restraining order on this girl, I hate to do that but it appears I may have no choice. She is troubled, but I have to protect my own. We had another incident today. The school promised they would assure that my son not be placed with this girl. We understand it is a big school and he will run into her in the hallways, and he has. He handled it as told, just ignore her and walk away. Today the school accidentally placed him in a room with the girl for testing. He turned around and walked out when he realized it and was in total panic when his grandparents got there to pick him up. The principal apologized, said the kids were assigned by alphabetical order to the testing rooms and they didn't notice they would be together. Then they said why do we want to keep him in the school if he can't handle seeing her. They try to turn every situation either into his fault, our fault or a reason to remove him from the school. It would be so much easier to do that, for us. But it's important for him to feel empowered to protect himself, and to never again be a victim and run. </p><p></p><p>I will definitely keep you all posted, and again I'm glad to have found you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukup, post: 506890, member: 13843"] Thank you all for your help and support! It helps to know we are not alone. I was able to find a Disability Rights in Wisconsin that offers advocacy, we have faxed them our story and are waiting to hear back. I have considered filing a restraining order on this girl, I hate to do that but it appears I may have no choice. She is troubled, but I have to protect my own. We had another incident today. The school promised they would assure that my son not be placed with this girl. We understand it is a big school and he will run into her in the hallways, and he has. He handled it as told, just ignore her and walk away. Today the school accidentally placed him in a room with the girl for testing. He turned around and walked out when he realized it and was in total panic when his grandparents got there to pick him up. The principal apologized, said the kids were assigned by alphabetical order to the testing rooms and they didn't notice they would be together. Then they said why do we want to keep him in the school if he can't handle seeing her. They try to turn every situation either into his fault, our fault or a reason to remove him from the school. It would be so much easier to do that, for us. But it's important for him to feel empowered to protect himself, and to never again be a victim and run. I will definitely keep you all posted, and again I'm glad to have found you! [/QUOTE]
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