Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 One thing we had put into Donovans 504 was for him to be seated away from any child that was actively ill....sneezing, coughing, etc. The teacher would just say.........OH!!!!Lets change our seats around today....and make sure Donovan ended up nowhere near a sniffly kid. We also had put in that missed days would not be held against either child(savannah or donovan), could not be the basis for retention, nor any other punitive actions, that workloads could be lowered.......like, only having to do every other question on one side of the page, rather than two sides of a math page........that tutorial services be offered if the grades are sliding. Another neat thing Savannahs teacher did, on her own, before we even put the 504 in place, was to grade solely on what work was already turned in, since sAvannah was in the hospital for a while at the end of one marking period, so she just graded her on what was already in instead of giving her an incomplete or anything. Also,EXACTLY what steps need to be followed in the event of an emergency situation...like, in Donovans case, he has had a surgery that makes vomiting difficult, so if he ingested a poison of any kind and an EMT gave him an emetic of some sort, his stomach could burst from pressure. That NEEDS to be followed. so not only the homeroom teacher got copies of this, but I followed the vp to the office, made him copy extras for the specials teachers(gym, music, art, computers, etc) and walked around the school making sure none of those teachers had any questions about what to do with him. thus far, they have been very accomodating. Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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