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I think that this women is full of BS. Does do well with transitions?

I can't see two aids working out well unless this type of thing doesn't

bother him. has two different teachers and we had no problems with

that transition.

I am educating myself on special education. Don't let them make you feel

guilty about the cost that's what we pay taxes for. Don't let emotion into

this. Get the facts and learn as much as you can about your sons rights.

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I think she's covering her butt. She knows she was

out of line and is trying to backpedal.

That is what I think.

Tamara

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> I got a phone call from the principal of 's

> school today. She told me that his teacher had said

> I was concerned about the " aide situation " . I

> didn't know what she was referring to, I hadn't

> complained to anyone. She told me that Nedine would

> not be 's aide next year (which I already

> knew) and she said that they were thinking of having

> him work with 2 or 3 aides next year. Each aide

> would work with for a week and then rotate,

> with Nedine possibly being one of them to make the

> transition easier. I told her that sounded ok. I

> told her that our main concerns were that

> continue to be mainstreamed and that he have proper

> supervision because he likes to run away. Then she

> went on to tell me how much 's program cost

> the school board and that perhaps they wouldn't be

> able to afford to mainstream him in the future. She

> said I should educate myself about autism, funding

> and gov cutbacks and that if I wanted to complain

> about school programs I should write my MLA. Now

> I'm getting angry because I am very well informed

> and I know that if gov grants don't pay for a school

> program, the school board is required to pay for it

> by law. Also, I don't like the implication that

> is too expensive to educate. And she seems to

> be angry because she thinks I complained to 's

> teacher, which I did not. So again, I tell her our

> priorities and how I think rotating aides could be a

> good idea. I hang up.

>

> My husband calls soon after and I relay everything

> to him. He knows this woman quite well and says he

> will call her. He calls back a half hour later to

> tell me that she denied having said anything about

> lack of funding or complaints and that she just

> wanted to inform me about this new program. She

> says I misunderstood and that I must get excited

> easily. He told me what he thought of her using a

> description that contains words I won't print.

>

> So, what do you all think?

>

> Tuna

>

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I think she's a sneaky bitch.

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I don't know what to think

> I got a phone call from the principal of 's school today. She told

me that his teacher had said I was concerned about the " aide situation " . I

didn't know what she was referring to, I hadn't complained to anyone. She

told me that Nedine would not be 's aide next year (which I already

knew) and she said that they were thinking of having him work with 2 or 3

aides next year. Each aide would work with for a week and then

rotate, with Nedine possibly being one of them to make the transition

easier. I told her that sounded ok. I told her that our main concerns were

that continue to be mainstreamed and that he have proper supervision

because he likes to run away. Then she went on to tell me how much 's

program cost the school board and that perhaps they wouldn't be able to

afford to mainstream him in the future. She said I should educate myself

about autism, funding and gov cutbacks and that if I wanted to complain

about school programs I should write my MLA. Now I'm getting angry because

I am very well informed and I know that if gov grants don't pay for a school

program, the school board is required to pay for it by law. Also, I don't

like the implication that is too expensive to educate. And she seems

to be angry because she thinks I complained to 's teacher, which I did

not. So again, I tell her our priorities and how I think rotating aides

could be a good idea. I hang up.

>

> My husband calls soon after and I relay everything to him. He knows this

woman quite well and says he will call her. He calls back a half hour later

to tell me that she denied having said anything about lack of funding or

complaints and that she just wanted to inform me about this new program.

She says I misunderstood and that I must get excited easily. He told me

what he thought of her using a description that contains words I won't

print.

>

> So, what do you all think?

>

> Tuna

>

>

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ridiculous that you realize just how much you love them. - Agatha Christie

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Tuna,

I think that if she wants to play that game, she better learn to CYOA much

better than she does now.

I also think that you need to make sure she doesn't affect 's education.

Still further, I think she is a two faced bitch.

Get out the tar and feathers.

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In a message dated 4/11/02 11:17:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

moretuna@... writes:

> Thanks , that's exactly what I'm doing.

>

Tuna

That's exactly what they told us at this class. Even though you're the

parent during ISPs you have to blank out certain things. For example if they

say behavioral problem, or strong willed you're suppose to just let that go

and not upset you.

I wonder I can do that? I cry every day so I don't know. Maybe if I cry

before the metting I'll be all cried out?

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>>>> I am educating myself on special education. Don't let them make you feel

guilty about the cost that's what we pay taxes for. Don't let emotion into

this. Get the facts and learn as much as you can about your sons rights.

G <<<<

Thanks , that's exactly what I'm doing.

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Thanks. I'm still trying to figure out why she called in the first place. If

it was to talk about aides, wouldn't that be better addressed at the upcoming

parent teacher meeting?

Tuna

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Tuna,

I think that if she wants to play that game, she better learn to CYOA much

better than she does now.

I also think that you need to make sure she doesn't affect 's education.

Still further, I think she is a two faced bitch.

Get out the tar and feathers.

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>>>> i think you should start audiotaping your phone conversations with people -

<<<<

Now that's a good idea. I do use my answering machine to screen calls, but when

she identified herself I picked up because I thought something might be wrong

with .

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> I think she's a sneaky bitch.

>

> Sissi

Yup, me too!!!! Watch out for her, I wouldn't trust her at all!!!

Next time you talk to her let her know your taking notes of your

conversation, so that you'll properly remember everything, that may

help keep HER memory intact as well.

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Thanks Tamara. Now that I've had time to think it over, that's what I think too.

Tuna

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I think she's covering her butt. She knows she was

out of line and is trying to backpedal.

That is what I think.

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> i think you should start audiotaping your phone conversations with

people-

>

You have to be careful with that, it's illegal unless you get their

permission first.

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I've already checked that out. In Alberta, it's legal if one of the parties

knows the conversation is being taped. It's not legal to tape a conversation

where neither participant knows it's being taped. So legally, I can tape all my

phone calls.

Tuna

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> i think you should start audiotaping your phone conversations with

people-

>

You have to be careful with that, it's illegal unless you get their

permission first.

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on 4/11/02 11:26 AM, klwally at klwally@... wrote:

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>> i think you should start audiotaping your phone conversations with

> people-

>>

>

> You have to be careful with that, it's illegal unless you get their

> permission first.

>

> kerri

>

I mean more for a tool- to have an account of what the person said-

I know the legality is tricky-

i still don't know how Trip was able to use the tapes of - she

sure didn't ask her permission.

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Yeah, she was out of line.

Due to the recent teacher's strike and back to work legislation, things are very

tense here. The gov has basically told schools and teachers that they can't

have any money for school improvements and that they have no legal right to

complain about class sizes and conditions. I found out later that she had just

returned from a union meeting before she called me. I think she was feeling

much resentment about the current situation and took it out on me. Doug says

she's like that. I'll be watching her very carefully from now on. I've been

reading up on special education law and funding in Alberta and I'll be ready for

her next time. I've also had a chat with my lawyer, the same one I consulted

last year when 's teacher told me the school board was cutting funding for

's Aide (they weren't, she overheard a conversation and over-reacted). No

one messes with my kid.

Tuna

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> So, what do you all think?

>

> Tuna

I think that's why I won't be bringing this communication book thing up any

time soon. :-(

Do the teachers feel it's OK to verbally abuse parents in the States, too?

I think the principal was totally out of line. Do you have a Special Needs

Liaison officer in your school board? I have one here, and when I have a

problem right through the school hierarchy, he gets called in to observe and

settle the dispute. Of course, I got reprimanded by 's teacher the last

time I brought him in...

What your principal did was inexcuseable.

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on 4/11/02 11:36 AM, More Tuna at moretuna@... wrote:

> I've already checked that out. In Alberta, it's legal if one of the parties

> knows the conversation is being taped. It's not legal to tape a conversation

> where neither participant knows it's being taped. So legally, I can tape all

> my phone calls.

>

> Tuna

Cool- that's great!

Now you just have to make sure you don't sound obvious when asking

questions? LOL

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> So, what do you all think?

>

> Tuna

I think that's why I won't be bringing this communication book thing up any

time soon. :-(

Do the teachers feel it's OK to verbally abuse parents in the States, too?

I think the principal was totally out of line. Do you have a Special Needs

Liaison officer in your school board? I have one here, and when I have a

problem right through the school hierarchy, he gets called in to observe and

settle the dispute. Of course, I got reprimanded by 's teacher the last

time I brought him in...

What your principal did was inexcuseable.

Jacquie

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I agree with Sissi, maybe you could tape the next phone call you get from her,

although she may not do it again after speaking with your husband. Don't trust

her an inch...

(inAus)

I think she's a sneaky bitch.

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> I mean more for a tool- to have an account of what the person said-

> I know the legality is tricky-

> i still don't know how Trip was able to use the tapes of

- she

> sure didn't ask her permission.

> -

She did it illegally, and her state wanted to prosecute her for it.

But since she had been given immunity to come forward with what she

knew the charges didn't stick.

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>>>>>

Then she went on to tell me how much 's program cost the school board

and that perhaps they wouldn't be able to afford to mainstream him in the

future.<<<<

I think she stuck her foot in her mouth.

I think, without realizing it, she put you on alert to be ready to fight.

I hate the system... I really, really do...

$$$$$$$$$$$

Penny

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Every spring the school board starts planning it's buget for the next year.

That's when teachers and administrators start telling me how expensive 's

program is costing. And every year after ranting and complaining, they plan his

program and fund it and we go on as before. It's really the only time I have

trouble with them.

It always comes down to money. Sigh

Tuna :)

>>>>>>>>> I think she stuck her foot in her mouth.

I think, without realizing it, she put you on alert to be ready to fight.

I hate the system... I really, really do...

$$$$$$$$$$$

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Ha. You could always apologise, say, " Well, I'm sorry you

think is too expensive, but I think he needs an

education. "

Might embarrass them into shutting up. Who knows.

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Re: I don't know what to think

Every spring the school board starts planning it's buget for

the next year. That's when teachers and administrators

start telling me how expensive 's program is costing.

And every year after ranting and complaining, they plan his

program and fund it and we go on as before. It's really the

only time I have trouble with them.

It always comes down to money. Sigh

Tuna :)

>>>>>>>>> I think she stuck her foot in her mouth.

I think, without realizing it, she put you on alert to be

ready to fight.

I hate the system... I really, really do...

$$$$$$$$$$$

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He told me what he thought of her using a description that contains words

I won't print.

>

> So, what do you all think?

>

> Tuna

The same as your husband!

Sue

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