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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My (now college freshman) son with severe ADHD, autism and sleep apnea was always late for first period. Walter Johnson never said a word, perhaps because he had an IEP for the ADHD (coded as "other health impairment")? Then in 12th grade we requested he skip first period, because the sleep apnea got unmanageable (we didn't even need a doctor's note) and then he was always late to second period! But actually I believe they wouldn't have said a word even without those things... It seems extremely unfair to fail an academically-sound student, just because she arrives late to class. After the first trimester, some seniors don't even show up! I suggest you request an appointment with the Principal, go with your child, express regret, profess respect for the teacher, and have a medical explanation handy. Insist that such a good student should not be penalized vis-a-vis college applications in this way. A fail in the second semester will have to be explained to the college. And then do your utmost to get her to school on time. My son always missed his bus. I had to drive him. Interestingly, now he lives on campus, he is never late to anything. [/quote] Then show up to school!! If the child has a medical condition, I’m sure it would already be documented by now if that was the real concern. What’s the point of having seniors registered for full year classes if they and their parents think they can stop showing up after second semester?? What makes your child so special that they just get to write off rules and responsibilities. If your kid is late to work everyday do you think they are going to remain employed? I’m never not amazed at the logic of some folks. As though the school system is supposed to change it rules and processes just for them. You are free to become a homeschool family at any point. Then you can accommodate you kids whims about what time and days work for education.[/quote]
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