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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't allow this to be a deal-breaker for you. Here's why. I've found schools to be unwilling to engage in "policy" issues in general, but especially with a parent who has not even enrolled her child. Get enrolled, and then if they still state the same (uninformed and ridiculous) policy, put the pressure on at that point. It is unlikely you would get the policy changed school-wide, but I bet you would get some special accommodations for your child.[/quote] If they are unwilling to engage in policy issues that go against medical advice or CDC or FARE guidelines for schools then I would definitely insist on a 504 plan and take it further up the chain of command. In regards to 504 plans, the first principal I dealt with actually wanted a 504 plan so that his teachers and staff knew that they would be accountable for enforcing the plan to protect my kid.[/quote]
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