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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well it’s the start of the third week of school (day 10) and you requested a meeting 20 days ago (which is obviously before school started) so some of this is on you. It’s so hectic the first two weeks, they have been busy. [/quote] stop blaming the victim. [/quote] The victim of what? Asking for a meeting before school staff even report?[/quote] DP. Just stop. If schools had any sense at all they’d routinely schedule meetings before school starts to help with the transition. Despite my best efforts, my DS’s first 2 weeks of MS were a complete sh*tshow and none of the teachers knew anything about the (very extensive) IEP. [/quote] Do you realize how many meetings teachers have before school starts? I understand you don’t care but it’s why there are no meetings before school starts. I’m a sped teacher AND parent and I barely have time to look through the IEPs before school starts because I am in constant meetings organized by school admin. It sucks but acting like this is a teacher issue is ridiculous. It’s probably why OPs ENTIRE sped team for the SCHOOL left. [/quote] Then blame your school for not staffing properly. And certainly, do not call ME on the second day of school complaining about something my DS did, then act completely shocked and ingnorant when I ask if you followed the BIP …[/quote] You may be better off in private school. You seem to have no understanding that school staff are human and are completely stretched to the limit. You can yell and scream about your rights and I hear you but I think you will get further with kindness, compassion and a collaborative approach. The first month of school is extremely hectic for everyone. There are reports in the newspaper practically every day about a shortage of special Ed staff and even general Ed teachers. [/quote]
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