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[quote=Anonymous]I’ve seen counseling out from the school side. Unless a child is failing or causing an imminent safety issue, it tends to be a drawn-out process that occurs over 1-2 school years. Much like a PIP in employment, the student and his/her family are usually given a chance to try to turn things around with appropriate outside supports (tutors, meds, counseling, whatever’s appropriate to the particular situation). You generally have several meetings with the school about behavior and achievement before they start trying to convince you it’s not a good fit/no longer a good fit. Schools are also aware of the application cycle. Ideally, many admins will try to get the process going by fall conferences so that the family can make a decision about applying out ahead of the January deadline. Barring that, they typically initiate the conversation in the late winter before contract renewal.[/quote]
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