Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to Us the parents to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are BIG and we look like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its like.... Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to teachers...get 504 and give copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so that they don't end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... Hang in there! Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - they are 12.5, 10, 6...... I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we named -are you ready for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't albuterol or Coly... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to Us the parents to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are BIG and we look like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its like.... Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to teachers...get 504 and give copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so that they don't end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... Hang in there! Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - they are 12.5, 10, 6...... I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we named -are you ready for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't albuterol or Coly... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Rosemary, I am a high school teacher and YES they are clueless. Teachers are not told important medical info like a student has CF. If they do have a 504 plan THEN the teachers actually get the information they need! I plan on having one for our daughter starting in Kindergarten!!! , mommy to Hannah 3yrs w/cf and Tommy almost 6 wo/cf > I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to Us the parents > to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are BIG and we look > like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its like.... > > Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to teachers...get 504 and give > copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so that they don't > end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... > > Hang in there! > > Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - > they are 12.5, 10, 6...... > I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we named -are you ready > for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't albuterol or > Coly... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Rosemary, I am a high school teacher and YES they are clueless. Teachers are not told important medical info like a student has CF. If they do have a 504 plan THEN the teachers actually get the information they need! I plan on having one for our daughter starting in Kindergarten!!! , mommy to Hannah 3yrs w/cf and Tommy almost 6 wo/cf > I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to Us the parents > to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are BIG and we look > like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its like.... > > Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to teachers...get 504 and give > copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so that they don't > end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... > > Hang in there! > > Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - > they are 12.5, 10, 6...... > I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we named -are you ready > for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't albuterol or > Coly... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 --My daughter is 14 and going into High School next yr, what is a 504 plan? I have never heard of that before, I just told all the teachers at the beginning of school this last yr. Of course the nurse knew because she handed out her pills at lunch. Margo - In cfparents , " sarbri2002 <sarbri@q...> " <sarbri@q...> wrote: > Rosemary, > > I am a high school teacher and YES they are clueless. Teachers are > not told important medical info like a student has CF. If they do > have a 504 plan THEN the teachers actually get the information they > need! I plan on having one for our daughter starting in > Kindergarten!!! > > , mommy to Hannah 3yrs w/cf and Tommy almost 6 wo/cf > > > > I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to Us the > parents > > to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are BIG > and we look > > like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its like.... > > > > Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to teachers...get 504 > and give > > copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so that > they don't > > end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... > > > > Hang in there! > > > > Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - > > they are 12.5, 10, 6...... > > I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we named - are > you ready > > for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't > albuterol or > > Coly... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Margo, A 504 plan consists of you sitting down with your daughters teachers and telling them about what (if any) accomodations she will need. Going to the hall or bathroom to cough...extra bathroom priveledges (some teachers are very strick about not letting kids out to use the bathroom during class) Extra makeup time if she gets sick...Whatever you think may help. It also is helpful for them all to hear about what she has. The difference between this and just telling the teachers is that the teachers legally have to follow a 504 plan. You will probably run into a few teachers in your daughters high school career that are not very helpful...This plan makes it so they HAVE TO follow whatever guidlines are in the plan. It definately does not classify your child as " special ed " . I know a few students with CF that were placed in Special Ed because of absences (from being sick) when they probably should just have had a good 504 plan! I hope that helps! I hope she has a great experience in High School next year! , mom to Hannah 3 w/cf and Tommy almost 6 wo/cf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 --- or , do I get the 504 at her school or her doctor? The only time Amber has missed a lot of school was last yr when she ended up in the hospital for a week and then another at home. I just got her homework for her and she did it and I took it back. She kept all her grades at an A, always been a straight A student(brag)LOL. The only teacher I had a problem with was her P.E. teacher, and he said he was going to flunk her because she wasn't there to participate. I ended going in and having a nice looong talk with him, and when she was able to go back he found extra things for her to do to make her grade up. Thanks Margo, Mother of Amber 14 w/cf In cfparents , " Germann " <mjg@d...> wrote: > Even when we found out what a 504 was, we were still not using it to its > complete benefit until this year. It took a lot of meetings and some that > were not so nice on our part. It's a plan for children with special needs > basically. It outlines what she has, what symptoms are like and what to do > if she is ill. Since her illnesses are irregular and spuratic (sp?) (she > could go a whole quarter with nothing, but then miss almost an entire > marking period) the 504 outlines what the teachers are required to do to > help her succeed in school. Basically, the law says that schools must > accommodate children with special needs (medical, social, ect.) in order to > make the succeed in school. My daughter's plan includes a tutor for when > she misses 3 days and a plan that teachers put aside work in a folder each > day she is not there. She was having a really rough time this year and we > decided to put her on a MOnday, Wednesday, Friday schedule, allowing for her > to rest-up on tuesdays and thursdays. It worked well and she is feeling > much better now. > But i have had some horrible experiences. I had a spanish teacher tell us > flat out - she cannot pass this class if she is not in the classroom to > participate. I about jumped over the table at him. I couldn't believe it > after we had just discussed her illness, the 504 and what they HAVE to do. > He was outright refusing. He still refuses to send home work, but we show > up in his classroom each day and ask for work. He often times will hand us > duplicate work or nothing with some excuse. We hired a tutor and have her > working on the chapters without him and it has made a world of difference. > She has always been an A student and we told him anything less than a B was > unacceptable and showed he was not doing his part tohelp her succeed. You > will come across a lot of ignorance I have found. > Does your daughter have a lot of missed school time, is this affecting her > grades? If so, a 504 might work for you. I can't see not having one, just > in case. > G > Re: New to List - MIDDLE & H.S. > > > > --My daughter is 14 and going into High School next yr, what is a > > 504 plan? I have never heard of that before, I just told all the > > teachers at the beginning of school this last yr. Of course the > > nurse knew because she handed out her pills at lunch. > > > > Margo > > > > - In cfparents , " sarbri2002 <sarbri@q...> " > > <sarbri@q...> wrote: > > > Rosemary, > > > > > > I am a high school teacher and YES they are clueless. Teachers > > are > > > not told important medical info like a student has CF. If they > > do > > > have a 504 plan THEN the teachers actually get the information > > they > > > need! I plan on having one for our daughter starting in > > > Kindergarten!!! > > > > > > , mommy to Hannah 3yrs w/cf and Tommy almost 6 wo/cf > > > > > > > > > > I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to Us > > the > > > parents > > > > to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are > > BIG > > > and we look > > > > like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its like.... > > > > > > > > Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to teachers...get > > 504 > > > and give > > > > copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so that > > > they don't > > > > end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... > > > > > > > > Hang in there! > > > > > > > > Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - > > > > they are 12.5, 10, 6...... > > > > I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we named - > > are > > > you ready > > > > for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't > > > albuterol or > > > > Coly... > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Margo, Just call her school counselor and tell her/him that you want to schedule a 504 meeting and ask them what you need to bring. Probably a diganosis from the doctor and I am not sure what else. If I were you I would try to get it in place by the end of this school year so that it is set for next year...You will have a 504 meeting every year after that just to reinforce the 504 plan and make any necessary changes. Hope that helps! > > > > > I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to > Us > > > the > > > > parents > > > > > to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are > > > BIG > > > > and we look > > > > > like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its > like.... > > > > > > > > > > Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to > teachers...get > > > 504 > > > > and give > > > > > copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so > that > > > > they don't > > > > > end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... > > > > > > > > > > Hang in there! > > > > > > > > > > Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - > > > > > they are 12.5, 10, 6...... > > > > > I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we > named - > > > are > > > > you ready > > > > > for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't > > > > albuterol or > > > > > Coly... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 A 504 would have solved that problem in the bu!! Because it says she works on a modified curriculum. Meaning when other kids are required to do so much work say 100% they only need 80% to get the core concepts of the class. (That's just an estimate). On a modified curriculum, samantha is only required to meet the core requirements of the class if that is all she can do. It really helps. I am so glad that your daughter seems to be doing so well health wise. If sammy goes ft she tends to get sicker more often, so this works for us. I hope this helps too! You will need a note from the doctor recommending her for a 504 and the reason why. They are use to the request and that's usually not a problem. Just be sure to keep copies of everything and confirm that EVERYTHING is done. We got in a big jam when we ASSUMMED that everyone was doing their part. The finger was pointed to everyone else, so we took the on the responsibility of making sure that everyone followed through on what they were suppose to do. G Re: New to List - MIDDLE & H.S. > > > > > > > --My daughter is 14 and going into High School next yr, what is a > > > 504 plan? I have never heard of that before, I just told all the > > > teachers at the beginning of school this last yr. Of course the > > > nurse knew because she handed out her pills at lunch. > > > > > > Margo > > > > > > - In cfparents , " sarbri2002 <sarbri@q...> " > > > <sarbri@q...> wrote: > > > > Rosemary, > > > > > > > > I am a high school teacher and YES they are clueless. > Teachers > > > are > > > > not told important medical info like a student has CF. If > they > > > do > > > > have a 504 plan THEN the teachers actually get the information > > > they > > > > need! I plan on having one for our daughter starting in > > > > Kindergarten!!! > > > > > > > > , mommy to Hannah 3yrs w/cf and Tommy almost 6 wo/cf > > > > > > > > > > > > > I think all Middle and High Schools are clueless. Its up to > Us > > > the > > > > parents > > > > > to educate them and keep on top of them.. I know the kids are > > > BIG > > > > and we look > > > > > like neurotic parents but damn they don't know what its > like.... > > > > > > > > > > Make copies of CF info...talk to nurse...talk to > teachers...get > > > 504 > > > > and give > > > > > copies to gym, music, etc. Review schedule year BEFORE so > that > > > > they don't > > > > > end up in Woodshop and have to be pulled like my daughter.... > > > > > > > > > > Hang in there! > > > > > > > > > > Rosemary from New York with 3 children with CF - > > > > > they are 12.5, 10, 6...... > > > > > I coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT " ; we have a dog we > named - > > > are > > > > you ready > > > > > for this - TOBI after their medication!!! At least it wasn't > > > > albuterol or > > > > > Coly... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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