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[quote=Anonymous]I am sorry OP, but you are not getting useful advice here, other than trying to take a deep breath and get away from this thread. You are obviously rattled by everything that happened and you need a break to collect your thoughts. The way you present yourself is so important and you are probably aware that you are not doing a good job right now (don’t be hard on yourself about this, and give yourself time to relax - posting here and reading disparaging comments is not helping you). Try to talk to a trusted friend or just try to write down all the events that transpired for yourself. Try to keep your explanation as brief as possible and refine it until you have a clean letter. Go back to this when you need to explain what happened. Most importantly, both for your own sake and sake of your son, focus on what you CAN do. Maybe you could ask school to avoid sending the same set of people to talk to your son because he is still distressed due to the mistake on their end. They would probably try to accommodate this request. Did the school jump on the potential story that would be damaging to your son’s reputation and school record because you have been complaining a lot? Maybe, maybe not, but there is no way that you will ever have an answer to this question, so stop torturing yourself. Without a solid proof, you will have to let this go. As for the missing assignments, you are too late unfortunately. My best advice would be to again have a clear and brief summary of all the issues your son faced with Schoology and assignments in general. Then ask for a 504 meeting to reassess his needs. You might need to get additional medical documentation and change his 504 plan to IEP. For both, post at the Forum for Kids with Special needs and Disabilities here on DCUM. People are very compassionate and helpful there. Hang in there. [/quote]
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