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>a Staff meeting for our son.

>had a meeting about our youngest child’s return to public school.  As soon as we started talking about it, the principal piped up and said “public school may not be the best place for him”.  the principal was pissed off that my wife and I refused to let a consultant for the school district sit in on the conference call. Plus, we asked for the special education teacher that our son will be working with to be a participant in the next meeting.  We were told that the principal couldn’t guarantee that.  The principal said that she would see.  We set up our meetings a month in advance, how hard would it be to schedule a conference call for a specific teacher?  Turns out that the principal might not be able to make that meeting because she has been elected the President of the Chamber of Commerce in our town

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>psychiatrist updated

>I talked with our son’s psychiatrist and updated her on his progress.  She thinks that he will be sabotaged if he goes back to his old school, which I agree with.  So we are advocating for a change in schools. I will homeschool him before I will let them mess him up again. She is glad that he is doing so well in the residential facility.  But, saddened to hear the results of the abuse and neglect investigation. Tweet #fighting4answrs

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