cruisin'Mike
Be thankful that I'M not the Tag Fairy!
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Well Joan is working all weekend. I have to take the puppy to the vet for a nail trim, move the rest of the branches downed by the ice storm to the curb (the city will be by on Sunday to pick them up) and going to a basketball game on Saturday.![]()
I had our big old dog to the vet today. It wasn't fun, but on the plus side, he came home with me again, so we get to have him for a little while longer. He's going on 13 years old, and his hips and legs are giving him trouble. We started him on some NSAIDS, and he's doing better, but he had to go in for bloodwork to be sure his liver and kidneys were handling the meds OK.
Eh, yes and no. Started off not so good when nobody knew we were even having the meeting because the principal (who was the one who called me to schedule it) didn't actually schedule it. That really set me off.It did get better though and hopefully in the long run will be a success. Basically the high school was not following Alana's 504 Plan (like an IEP) the first semester. After not getting responses from the teachers or satisfatory responses from the counselor, I went right to the top of talked to the principal. He wasn't pleased with the staff. Due to their inaction on not following the 504, the grades for the 3 classes that Alana didn't pass 1st semester are being changed to a P (passing). I'm going to make sure i stress to Alana that she basically got a "Free Pass" this past semester and it WON'T be happening again. I will advocate for her when I feel it is neccessary, but she is responsible too.
The principal, counselor and I (with Alana there) talked to the majority of her teachers one on one today and we all know what we need to do for Alana to have success. The principal even wants me to include him in emails to teachers so he stays on top of this.
It's been a long struggle with Alana and school and I'm not going to allow her to fall between the cracks. She is a bright girl who has major troubles applying herself.
Aren't you so glad that you replied, Barb!![]()
We had Zack's IEP meeting yesterday. In the fall, they mentioned placing him back in the regular class for all of his work. They didn't realize that he's only been in the Resource Room for language arts since this time last year. He's generally a hard worker, and we were afraid that he would fall through the cracks too. Luckily, his 3rd grade teacher was excellent and pushed for the testing he needed. And I really like his 5th grade teacher and language arts teacher this year, so we're very lucky. But if we had to, we would stand up for Zack's rights (like we did last year) and like you had to do for Alana. Keep doing what you're doing!
