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<blockquote data-quote="ukup" data-source="post: 509013" data-attributes="member: 13843"><p>The Special Education director was at our last meeting, at which I said my mother would be speaking for me. He was 20 minutes late and we waited for him, then through the entire meeting he accused my mother of wasting their time because she insisted on resolving mistakes. He even "invited her to leave" the meeting! (she didn't). He agreed to have someone there to take minutes at our next meeting, which has been changed to 2/20. Now we're told they are not required to provide someone to take minutes, and they will not be doing so. My mother will attend instead of me. I am pregnant with twins and my doctor has ordered me to bed rest and to avoid stress. Ha! </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about getting a restraining order, because Austin sent the girl a message on Facebook telling her to leave him alone. The school said it may be difficult to get one because he contacted her. </p><p></p><p>The reason he has PTSD is due to severe abuse by his biological father, who his mother left some time ago. He has been out of the picture (he's in hiding, he owes over $50,000 in back support). Even though he didn't know what is happening at school and so has not requested information, the school has now sent him all the information, including the fact that he is living with his grandparents, and the contact information for my parents and even for Austin's great-grandmother for some reason. She is 75 and afraid that he now knows her new address. The school has no address for him, but does have an email. The school was very good, before this issue, and bent over backwards to protect us from the abuser. I feel they are pulling out all the stops to just get rid of us. Austin has been unable to eat or sleep again, since his father called him at my mother's house. He is losing weight, his anxiety level is high even though he is taking an anti-anxiety drug usually only used on adults. Yet, they refuse to give us even a written suspension notice. Am I being paranoid, or are they just trying to scare us away? If so, why are they doing this?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukup, post: 509013, member: 13843"] The Special Education director was at our last meeting, at which I said my mother would be speaking for me. He was 20 minutes late and we waited for him, then through the entire meeting he accused my mother of wasting their time because she insisted on resolving mistakes. He even "invited her to leave" the meeting! (she didn't). He agreed to have someone there to take minutes at our next meeting, which has been changed to 2/20. Now we're told they are not required to provide someone to take minutes, and they will not be doing so. My mother will attend instead of me. I am pregnant with twins and my doctor has ordered me to bed rest and to avoid stress. Ha! I'm not sure about getting a restraining order, because Austin sent the girl a message on Facebook telling her to leave him alone. The school said it may be difficult to get one because he contacted her. The reason he has PTSD is due to severe abuse by his biological father, who his mother left some time ago. He has been out of the picture (he's in hiding, he owes over $50,000 in back support). Even though he didn't know what is happening at school and so has not requested information, the school has now sent him all the information, including the fact that he is living with his grandparents, and the contact information for my parents and even for Austin's great-grandmother for some reason. She is 75 and afraid that he now knows her new address. The school has no address for him, but does have an email. The school was very good, before this issue, and bent over backwards to protect us from the abuser. I feel they are pulling out all the stops to just get rid of us. Austin has been unable to eat or sleep again, since his father called him at my mother's house. He is losing weight, his anxiety level is high even though he is taking an anti-anxiety drug usually only used on adults. Yet, they refuse to give us even a written suspension notice. Am I being paranoid, or are they just trying to scare us away? If so, why are they doing this?! [/QUOTE]
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