Earstou said:
I really don't know. She interupted our conversation with the gifted teacher to ask if we were grounding our DS from ALL of his extracurricular activities. We thought she was referring to his missing work. Afterwards my DH said, "Wow, she's really something. She seems as though she is eager to see him punished".
She sounds like she has no conception of Asperger and thinks that punishment will work. She probably thinks that the things on his IEP are not helpful and she needs to take a firm hand because (in her mind) everyone else is letting him get away with things. My sister had similar problems with a teacher a few years ago - at least that teacher was "out front" enough to say that he felt the IEP was totally wrong and the child needed to be pusished into better behavior. That certainly makes it easier to say the teacher and child don't fit well together (and find a different teacher).
One of the things you posted earlier where he told her he couldn't concentrate and she couldn't believe that because there were only 3 people in the room is sort of telling. It shows that she is able to look at things only from her own point of view (ie
She could concentrate, so if
he said he couldn't, he was telling a lie). My youngest DD has ADD (among other things) and also has a lot of obsessive/compulsive thoughts. She can be unable to concentrate with just herself in the room because she's thinking obsessively about the car parked in the driveway and whether it is far enough up the driveway and whether the brakes will hold, etc, etc, etc.
If he doesn't know what the teacher thinks he lied about, my guess is it's something to do with a similar situation where the teacher can't believe someone would not think the same way she does.
Since the study hall was a support in the IEP and it isn't working at all as one, I'd think you could go back to the school and say "this support isn't working."
If you have no alternatives, I'd find a good article/book about Aspergers and ask that people who work with him read it as preparation.
Good luck.