RitaE
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How is it not affecting his learning?
Because the school does not provide education to the level of Harvard prep.
They provide free and appropriate, which means 12th graders graduating with skills appropriate for High School graduates.
If you feel that your children are not being provided such (and given your constant stance on here that your children have wonderful schools it seems unlikely you'd make such a case) then by all means hire yourself an Educational Attorney and sue, the way many Special Ed parents have to do.
Because the school does not provide education to the level of Harvard prep.
They provide free and appropriate, which means 12th graders graduating with skills appropriate for High School graduates.
If you feel that your children are not being provided such (and given your constant stance on here that your children have wonderful schools it seems unlikely you'd make such a case) then by all means hire yourself an Educational Attorney and sue, the way many Special Ed parents have to do.

which isn't really what I think but that is what you are suggesting. Honestly, I really DO wonder how those parents do sleep at night, in particular, KNOWING that their demands, which I think are totally unreasonable through the many, many, many stories published in the local papers, are pulling from the rest of the school population. Again, the word REASONABLE has to come in SOMEWHERE.
