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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you for that advice about not mentioning the school. I don't want to settle anything, or any amount of money, but it's still good to keep in mind. The only thing I want is for my daughter's teacher and the school's administrators to write essays on why they are sorry they violated the ADA.[/quote] You are living in fantasy land. You have the grand fantasy about the teacher writing an essay? That will never, ever happen. Ever. Its just not healthy to fixate on a fantasy like that. This is what will happen: [b]DOJ will reject the whole thing[/b]. In the process of rejecting the whole thing, they will notify the school which will ensure that no child of yours is ever accepted into another private school again. Because you will get a rep. I suspect PP is right that you;ve already worn out your welcome, which just greased their decision to counsel out your DC. It does a huge disservice to your child to keep her in an educational setting that doesn't work for her. Maybe you want to prove your point. But you are sacrificing your DC in the process. The school did not violate the ADA. You can google all you want and parse out tidbits of information that you want while ignoring the rest, but it won't change the outcome. You also do your DD a huge disservice by not getting a global evaluation. It sure sounds like she has something going on, and that something isn't SPD. You just seem like someone who digs in. I will NOT change my DD's diagnosis no matter what people say. I WILL go ahead with the DOJ complaint no matter what anybody says. This is why the school doesn't like you.[/quote] It's the U.S. Department of Education to whom the complaint should be sent, not DOJ[/quote]
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