Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Hi Just a quick note - re; the 504, one of my special needs students (college) did not mention the ADHD he experiences and he was disenrolled. I met with him today, it was sad, his mother was irate (I would be too), but he seemed ashamed. Too bad though as these are in place to help even in college. He's a great kid too, very personable - so now, after being disenrolled he gets it - I wish he had told me prior of the needs. It would surprise one how many students in college today sit in separate rooms for testing, etc. due to special needs - I'm proud of those kids that accept themselves as they are. Very best, Deb <@...> wrote: Hi , Glad things went so well! The backpack had me thinking of . He keeps all his stuff in it, never uses his locker; I don't think he knows where it is! But 50lbs sounds about right, LOL, can't hardly zip the durn thing it's so full. is having trouble with schoolwork again, but won't talk to me about it. Two days ago he told me. Yesterday was better he said. I haven't asked today (too busy, running around...) and he's at his fencing club now. But I have a feeling his grades will suffer this semester. He doesn't want to use his 504 Plan, hasn't had to use it once so far in high school. I did tell him 2 days ago that *this* is why he has to let his college know when he enrolls so when OCD pops up like this, let them know at enrollment so it'll be easier if something comes up. (He wasn't planning to say anything in college.) Let us know how things turn out. Glad dad feels some relief for mornings now! > > In support of public schools, I have what I hope will end up being good news to share. Just to get perspective on whether to pursue a 504 for our 11-year-old whose symptoms are in full swing, I talked with her former fourth-grade teacher, the only teacher who we have ever confided in about 's OCD. She's had many kids with 504s and remarked that it wasn't necessary to tell that the school --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2006 Report Share Posted December 5, 2006 Hi Deb, I didn't know you could be disenrolled?? Do you just mean he failed his classes, that type thing? I plan to mention this post to , thanks for sharing! (trying to catch up on reading posts!) > > Hi Just a quick note - re; the 504, one of my special needs students (college) did not mention the ADHD he experiences and he was disenrolled. I met with him today, it was sad, his mother was irate (I would be too), but he seemed ashamed. Too bad though as these are in place to help even in college. He's a great kid too, very personable - so now, after being disenrolled he gets it - I wish he had told me prior of the needs. It would surprise one how many students in college today sit in separate rooms for testing, etc. due to special needs - I'm proud of those kids that accept themselves as they are. Very best, Deb > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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