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And we have been in school since our teacher meetings started on August

18th! Kids started on August 23rd! UNFAIR! (especially since I teach)

G.

IA

Mom to ,3, CHARGE, Makenzie, 7, and our CHARGEr in heaven,

>From: JPM4189@...

>Reply-To: CHARGEonelist

>To: CHARGEonelist

>Subject: Re:

>Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 12:16:40 EDT

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>From: JPM4189@...

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><< (Destiny 6 1/2 CHARgE, Zachary 4)

> NYC--where school starts tomorrow--HURRAY!!!

> >>

>

>Wow, , that's late! We started last Thursday (9/2)!

>

>Janet

>Wife to Matt

>Mom to & (CHaRGEr) 7, nne 2, and

> Mom to 15 months.

>

>Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA

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Sheryl

I have had almost as many problems with Education Advocates as I have the

school district. I've been stood up by them at meetings, etc. DON'T put

too much faith in them. They're dragging their feet and you're daughter is

losing. The school district is in clear violation of the law and you

probably know enough about the law to take this on yourself.

First of all, draft a complaint letter to the Bureau of spec ed for the dept

of ed in your state.

You have to give them a month or 2 to complete their investigation, so in

the meantime you may want to go to due process anyway.

Decide what you really want. I would never tolerate my child being sent 40

miles away, but if the school is really fabulous, and you think it's worth

it, go for it. If they're just getting her out of the way, I'd fight for

her rights in her home school.

Also, a family sued American Airlines for millions of $$$ last year for a

flight attendant telling them they couldn't feed their tube fed daughter

with CP during flight because the passengers were complaining it's " gross " .

The family wons (MILLIONS of $$$). Contact the ACLU in your area who takes

cases for free. They may not feel they have enough knowledge of spec ed to

take the case for you but it's worth a try.

Isn't it a shame, kids are so much more understanding and compassionate than

adults. Maybe at your hearing, some of these kids who sit with her at

football games can testify on your behalf that it's not gross, etc. though

that really shouldn't be an issue anyway.

And check out Casey's suggestion. www.wrightslaw.com

Jeanne

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