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I'm going crazy! My son (16) has been in a partial hosp. school

setting for 4 years, since middle school drove him crazy. He has now

progressed in his stages to go back to regular school, but they

haven't mentioned this yet. The Summit Academy near me will not be

opening their high school next year. (a special magnet school for

aspie and ADHD). The setting he is in now in mostly theraputic.

Group, Private, therapy, Socail skills training etc. with just one

hour a day for academics. I feel he has gotten a lot out of this

school, but sometimes I feel they are not very atuned to ASD. The

kids there have a multitude of problems - some mental disorders, some

abused, etc. Then again, I'm scared to death of him going back to

high school. They do not have contained classrooms for ASD kids, they

mainstream all special ed. This is where my son has a huge problem.

Kids made fun of him constantly, the crowded hallways petrified him,

and he is very immature. Not to mention he has not done a lot in

academics for four years. (very smart in science and history, his math

though is about 5th grade level, he hates it) I feel like there is no

place for my child! I don't understand why schools can't have

contained classes for these kids, especially when most of them have

big problems in the mainstream. Do I just give up and take him out of

school? Then what will he do all day. I'm just very frustrated and

scared of his future right now..............thanks for letting me

vent....Sara

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Are you located in Youngstown? There is a Summit Academy there and in Warren.

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I'm going crazy! My son (16) has been in a partial hosp. school

setting for 4 years, since middle school drove him crazy. He has now

progressed in his stages to go back to regular school, but they

haven't mentioned this yet. The Summit Academy near me will not be

opening their high school next year. (a special magnet school for

aspie and ADHD). The setting he is in now in mostly theraputic.

Group, Private, therapy, Socail skills training etc. with just one

hour a day for academics. I feel he has gotten a lot out of this

school, but sometimes I feel they are not very atuned to ASD. The

kids there have a multitude of problems - some mental disorders, some

abused, etc. Then again, I'm scared to death of him going back to

high school. They do not have contained classrooms for ASD kids, they

mainstream all special ed. This is where my son has a huge problem.

Kids made fun of him constantly, the crowded hallways petrified him,

and he is very immature. Not to mention he has not done a lot in

academics for four years. (very smart in science and history, his math

though is about 5th grade level, he hates it) I feel like there is no

place for my child! I don't understand why schools can't have

contained classes for these kids, especially when most of them have

big problems in the mainstream. Do I just give up and take him out of

school? Then what will he do all day. I'm just very frustrated and

scared of his future right now..............thanks for letting me

vent....Sara

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Are they planning on having a para for him in mainstream? I can't

imagine him being able to handle such a drastic change from such a

safe, structured environment straight to the crowded halls of high

school. Are they trying to set him up for failure or what? I would

insist on a paraprofessional, or a similar type aide, at least until

he gets used to the transition. Another thing that you might

consider; a school district is required to provide an APPROPRIATE

education, and if they do not have a program in place to meet his

needs, then they either need to create one, or provide transportation

to a district that already has a program in place. I wouldn't go

with whatever their suggestions are just because it's convienient for

them. Sometimes you have to be very persistant, and INsistant with

school officials to get anywhere. Alot of times you also have to do

the research for them to find appropriate alternatives. sorry for the

long post, but when schools just put our kids somewhere because they

lack the desire to make the effort to go " outside the box " , it just

burns me up. Good luck and I hope you keep us posted.

Theresa

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> I'm going crazy! My son (16) has been in a partial hosp. school

> setting for 4 years, since middle school drove him crazy. He has

now

> progressed in his stages to go back to regular school, but they

> haven't mentioned this yet. The Summit Academy near me will not be

> opening their high school next year. (a special magnet school for

> aspie and ADHD). The setting he is in now in mostly theraputic.

> Group, Private, therapy, Socail skills training etc. with just one

> hour a day for academics. I feel he has gotten a lot out of this

> school, but sometimes I feel they are not very atuned to ASD. The

> kids there have a multitude of problems - some mental disorders,

some

> abused, etc. Then again, I'm scared to death of him going back to

> high school. They do not have contained classrooms for ASD kids,

they

> mainstream all special ed. This is where my son has a huge

problem.

> Kids made fun of him constantly, the crowded hallways petrified him,

> and he is very immature. Not to mention he has not done a lot in

> academics for four years. (very smart in science and history, his

math

> though is about 5th grade level, he hates it) I feel like there is

no

> place for my child! I don't understand why schools can't have

> contained classes for these kids, especially when most of them have

> big problems in the mainstream. Do I just give up and take him out

of

> school? Then what will he do all day. I'm just very frustrated and

> scared of his future right now..............thanks for letting me

> vent....Sara

>

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I'm going crazy! My son (16) has been in a partial hosp. school

setting for 4 years, since middle school drove him crazy. He has now

progressed in his stages to go back to regular school, but they

haven't mentioned this yet. The Summit Academy near me will not be

opening their high school next year. (a special magnet school for

aspie and ADHD). The setting he is in now in mostly theraputic.

Group, Private, therapy, Socail skills training etc. with just one

hour a day for academics. I feel he has gotten a lot out of this

school, but sometimes I feel they are not very atuned to ASD. The

kids there have a multitude of problems - some mental disorders, some

abused, etc. Then again, I'm scared to death of him going back to

high school. They do not have contained classrooms for ASD kids, they

mainstream all special ed. This is where my son has a huge problem.

Kids made fun of him constantly, the crowded hallways petrified him,

and he is very immature. Not to mention he has not done a lot in

academics for four years. (very smart in science and history, his math

though is about 5th grade level, he hates it) I feel like there is no

place for my child! I don't understand why schools can't have

contained classes for these kids, especially when most of them have

big problems in the mainstream. Do I just give up and take him out of

school? Then what will he do all day. I'm just very frustrated and

scared of his future right now..............thanks for letting me

vent....Sara

Sara,

It isn't true that they don't have contained classes for kids in high

school. The school needs to provide what the child needs. If he cannot

manage in regular ed environment, then they need to provide a resource room

or similar environment for him. You could also try reg. ed with a 1-1 aide

for him? I know it is overwhelming. My 17 yo is overwhelmed and cannot go

to school at all right now. But you have options and do not have to accept

a " one size fits all " education. That is why he has an IEP - so that they

individualize his services to meet his specific needs!

Roxanna

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