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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Schools are supposed to meet students' academic needs. When students are wasting a large percentage of their time in school, their academic needs aren't being met. You deflected didn't answer the question, what is your dog in this hunt? Why are you arguing so strenuously against it? Just to be contrarian, because your unwillingness to accept that it's a problem somehow magically makes the problem go away? Sorry, that doesn't cut it. [/quote] I didn't deflect, I just didn't answer it. I don't have any 'dog' in this. I just enjoy calling out ignorance and idiocy when I see it. So often we have to keep responses to stupid people. It's a unique sort of pleasure not to have to remain silent. Although, I have to say, the pleasure is wearing off with this particular thread because you just keep repeating the same things over and over as if that will make them true. If, in real life, you're carrying on about this like you are here, people think you're an idiot. You're not going to get anywhere with the school or anyone else until and unless you can document need and impact. What you've spouted is insufficient. Being repetitive and emphatic doesn't prove anything. If you want people to take you seriously, start doing some research and drop the emotional responses. Speaking of deflecting, you still haven't provided any names of all the specialists available to help SN parents You haven't provided any statistics on the dropout rate for 'advanced' learners (yet claiming many do). You haven't provided any statistics or research regarding the impact of not 'meeting the needs' of advanced learners. Oh, if you're interested in actually doing something for your DC, you can search in the SN forum for recommendations for education consultants. They don't just work for kids needing IEPs. They also work for parent with 'advanced' learners. Otherwise, you're just spinning your wheels and talking out your ass. [/quote]
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