Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 I wish there was a way to avoid the end of a school year. My son is again or still having trouble on the bus and the principle and his teacher just don't get it so I am on a roll. I just finished a letter for an FBA to be done by someone trained in ASD. The principle thinks he should be able to just plain control everything he does and that it is not AS that is behind his actions. So guess we'll see. Also the bus...ARGH!!!! Well just finished a letter requesting alternative transportation for him. He hit two kids on monday after one shoved him because he wanted to sit with my son and the girl who were already in the seat. And the second was a little girl that kept tapping him on the shoulder and then would say " it wasn't me " when he would turn around. He asked her to stop but you know little girls think they are cute, I know I have several The director of special services says our school system can handle his AS, well guess I'm going to push the card next week at the IEP review. I am going to request he go to a different elementary school within the district and be placed in the DH program. If not then I'm going to request transportation to a school across town for kids with AS.(Summit Academy). Should be interesting because I know he wants to keep the money in our district. I really feel that the principle just doesn't want to deal with his special needs anymore. And his teacher is done with him, she says she has tried everything and is exhausted, well I know what she means, but too bad. He is not allowed to go to the Cleveland Indians game tomorrow because he ran out of the school last week and because of the hitting Monday on the bus He has a wrap around who says there are a couple other boys in the class who are behavior problems but the teacher tends to focus solely on my son. So,I'm angry to say the least and if need be I'll take it to the superintendent, and I'm ready to call Legal rights. Thanks for listening again. Suzanne Friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly. No Non-Scents Soaps and Candles www.nonon-scents.com http://www.cureautismnow.org/aam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Suzanne, I know how you feel. I'm sorry you are having to go through this. I don't know what it is about the educators around here but they are so apathetic. Plus, they are so used to the status quo around here they honestly do not see how many problems their schools have and how problematic their dismissive attitude is. It is so frustrating and infuriating. I hope you get the alternative bussing. My son is also having a huge issue with bussing. He has all year really but since the switch to the ED class and new bus he has been bullied incessantly on the bus and in class. I emailed his teacher about it but she was amazingly dismissive. Oh and good luck with the FBA. My school completely removed my sons after I requested they update it and then blithely told me " an IEP is more legal than an FBA " . Talk about you ignorant statements. Anyway, I have personally given up on this school system. In order to get my son the proper services in the proper environment I would have to put up a monumental fight. Considering all the effort I went through just to get his IEP updated only to have them strip it. Considering how many countless times they have broken the law by not honoring his IEP. Considering how many times they have physically restrained him and put him into their " quiet room " .... I see now that these schools are so hopelessly broken and fundamentally flawed that it would take years to get things right and my son does not have that kind of time. I have decided to try Summit Academies. I have all the papers filled out. I am taking in the MFE/IEP request to school tomorrow and that will formally inform them of my intentions. Next week I am registering him for school next year. At this point, ANYTHING would be better than these schools. Plus, they do have the martial arts classes, a great nature program and a Boy Scout troop for our kids so I think that and just being around more kids like him will be a big help. I can supplement his education if needed but I think the most vital thing right now is that he is in the most supportive and positive environment regardless of how well they actually teach. Anyway, whichever option you choose, I really hope it works out for the best for your son. I also hope your school grows some common sense and understanding and starts to work with you and stops working against you. Good luck and best wishes, Tabitha P.S. If you end up choosing Summit, let me know. Our kids would be going to school together and we would most likely run into each other next year. ( ) trouble again- venting I wish there was a way to avoid the end of a school year. My son is again or still having trouble on the bus and the principle and his teacher just don't get it so I am on a roll. I just finished a letter for an FBA to be done by someone trained in ASD. The principle thinks he should be able to just plain control everything he does and that it is not AS that is behind his actions. So guess we'll see. Also the bus...ARGH!!!! Well just finished a letter requesting alternative transportation for him. He hit two kids on monday after one shoved him because he wanted to sit with my son and the girl who were already in the seat. And the second was a little girl that kept tapping him on the shoulder and then would say " it wasn't me " when he would turn around. He asked her to stop but you know little girls think they are cute, I know I have several The director of special services says our school system can handle his AS, well guess I'm going to push the card next week at the IEP review. I am going to request he go to a different elementary school within the district and be placed in the DH program. If not then I'm going to request transportation to a school across town for kids with AS.(Summit Academy). Should be interesting because I know he wants to keep the money in our district. I really feel that the principle just doesn't want to deal with his special needs anymore. And his teacher is done with him, she says she has tried everything and is exhausted, well I know what she means, but too bad. He is not allowed to go to the Cleveland Indians game tomorrow because he ran out of the school last week and because of the hitting Monday on the bus He has a wrap around who says there are a couple other boys in the class who are behavior problems but the teacher tends to focus solely on my son. So,I'm angry to say the least and if need be I'll take it to the superintendent, and I'm ready to call Legal rights. Thanks for listening again. Suzanne Friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly. No Non-Scents Soaps and Candles www.nonon-scents.com http://www.cureautismnow.org/aam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Suzanne, sounds like the teacher, children & principle all are making your son a " target " . That is so sad! You sound like you know what you need to do to straighten things out. (good for you) As far as your sons teacher saying she is exhausted. " She chose that job, to be a teacher " If she's exhausted, she needs a classroom aid to help out. As far as the bus ride. Of course, the school doesn't want to spend their money on a bus aid, would an older child, (high school student) like a big buddy, be an option? His big buddy can work like a " shadow " ?, and can help explain, what happened on the bus. Also can prevent an ugle situation from starting. contradiction:::: special services saying. (school) they can handle AS. Then why is there a problem??? Good luck, I hope things work out for your son & you. Suzanne <suzannex6@...> wrote: I wish there was a way to avoid the end of a school year. My son is again or still having trouble on the bus and the principle and his teacher just don't get it so I am on a roll. I just finished a letter for an FBA to be done by someone trained in ASD. The principle thinks he should be able to just plain control everything he does and that it is not AS that is behind his actions. So guess we'll see. Also the bus...ARGH!!!! Well just finished a letter requesting alternative transportation for him. He hit two kids on monday after one shoved him because he wanted to sit with my son and the girl who were already in the seat. And the second was a little girl that kept tapping him on the shoulder and then would say " it wasn't me " when he would turn around. He asked her to stop but you know little girls think they are cute, I know I have several The director of special services says our school system can handle his AS, well guess I'm going to push the card next week at the IEP review. I am going to request he go to a different elementary school within the district and be placed in the DH program. If not then I'm going to request transportation to a school across town for kids with AS.(Summit Academy). Should be interesting because I know he wants to keep the money in our district. I really feel that the principle just doesn't want to deal with his special needs anymore. And his teacher is done with him, she says she has tried everything and is exhausted, well I know what she means, but too bad. He is not allowed to go to the Cleveland Indians game tomorrow because he ran out of the school last week and because of the hitting Monday on the bus He has a wrap around who says there are a couple other boys in the class who are behavior problems but the teacher tends to focus solely on my son. So,I'm angry to say the least and if need be I'll take it to the superintendent, and I'm ready to call Legal rights. Thanks for listening again. Suzanne Friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly. No Non-Scents Soaps and Candles www.nonon-scents.com http://www.cureautismnow.org/aam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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