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SST meeting.....What do I do to prepare?
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<blockquote data-quote="CSE Member" data-source="post: 111214" data-attributes="member: 2170"><p>Hi michelle -</p><p></p><p>"Special Education students can not be expelled, ever,..."</p><p></p><p>&lt;&lt; Martie, is this true for all public schools? What about the rule of knives, guns, drugs? I thought they could for that...or does that just mean they have to find another placement?</p><p></p><p>&lt;&lt; My son attends a public charter school and they flat out told me that he would be expelled if he exceeds 10 days of suspension. I didn't argue or worry about it at the time because I know it's not going to happen over my dead body!</p><p></p><p>Read my post under Superintendent Meeting. As I said, they can formulate all the rules they want, as long as they don't violate the laws. If the student doesn't realize the actions are trouble - due to being disabled - they can't even remove him from the placement he's in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSE Member, post: 111214, member: 2170"] Hi michelle - "Special Education students can not be expelled, ever,..." << Martie, is this true for all public schools? What about the rule of knives, guns, drugs? I thought they could for that...or does that just mean they have to find another placement? << My son attends a public charter school and they flat out told me that he would be expelled if he exceeds 10 days of suspension. I didn't argue or worry about it at the time because I know it's not going to happen over my dead body! Read my post under Superintendent Meeting. As I said, they can formulate all the rules they want, as long as they don't violate the laws. If the student doesn't realize the actions are trouble - due to being disabled - they can't even remove him from the placement he's in! [/QUOTE]
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