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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know where you live or if this would be realistic for you, but in your shoes I would seriously consider pulling her and switching to catholic school or a private school you can afford. I can’t imagine what is wrong with those people when their “evidence” of her thievery is their own records showing they gave her a second laptop. I mean, wtf?[/quote] Wouldn't a Catholic school gone straight to caning in this instance? Or do they slap you on the hands with a ruler now?[/quote] Good luck with a Catholic school knowing how to treat a child with disabilities. One of my acquaintances got a job teaching at a Catholic school even though she had never taught before. She doesn't believe disabilities exist. Her kids are a nightmare and were constantly in trouble at school. She was was not brought back for a second year because of some horrible things she did. She was obsessed with a student who she felt was overly stressed and she attacked the parents. She was told to stop and would not. I can not fathom what the parents and students went through dealing with her for a year. Btw, she a guidance counsellor in a public school now. She is the second crazy person I know who bounced around from job to job until getting a job as a guidance counsellor.[/quote] Some Catholic schools are much better with disabled children than the public schools. Keep in mind that the Catholic schools were educating kids with intellectual disabilities when public schools refused kids with ID entrance and told their parents to institutionalize. There is a history of Catholic schools educating kids with disabilities that is longer than that of the public schools. [/quote]
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