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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 666524" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My son got to go to the school I chose (he is on the autism spectrum) as our home school in district had nothing for anyone with special needs, but it took bringing an advocate in and threatening to go to court (which would have been bad publicity for them and probably a win for us) for them to agree to it. They did quickly, as soon as the advocate brought up court as she had won many times in court. </p><p></p><p>They had to pay for transportation and the fee of the other school. But it was not easy. It was hard and quite nervewrecking, even though the other school (home school in district) did not have supports that would have helped him. In the end, it was a great decision and it was worth fighting for as I often credit my son's school big time in helping him live a good life as an adult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 666524, member: 1550"] My son got to go to the school I chose (he is on the autism spectrum) as our home school in district had nothing for anyone with special needs, but it took bringing an advocate in and threatening to go to court (which would have been bad publicity for them and probably a win for us) for them to agree to it. They did quickly, as soon as the advocate brought up court as she had won many times in court. They had to pay for transportation and the fee of the other school. But it was not easy. It was hard and quite nervewrecking, even though the other school (home school in district) did not have supports that would have helped him. In the end, it was a great decision and it was worth fighting for as I often credit my son's school big time in helping him live a good life as an adult. [/QUOTE]
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