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[quote=Anonymous]Just make sure that students really get the support they need at Parkmont! I know of smaller schools where they just weaken the expectations for the kids and don't have that many kids so they don't have as many behavior problems, but they're not really developing the kid's skills long-term. What about a charter school like DCI or Capital City PCS, or Two Rivers? (DCI is hard to get into, I know.) They may have smaller classes and grade size than public schools and there may be fighting, but there's a robust staff of counselors at each that are used to dealing with this type of behavior. You will likely hear some trash talk about all these schools on this forum, but I would consider visiting, at least. Might be a better short-term solution than staying in public school while you help your kid out with external professionals (neuropsych, psychiatrist, etc.) I'm sorry this is happening. I agree that large schools with lots of online work can be grueling. [/quote]
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