6_Time_Momma
<font color=blue>Still crazy after all these years
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Sorry, guys, I just need to take a minute to vent. At the end of the shool year this past
year, my son's school sent home a note that said they (the TMI closs) had been offered a classroom at a non-special needs elementary school and that they were considering this move. There was no furhter note, no parents meeting, etc. Well, today got a note from his teacher saying she couldn't wait for the new school year, gonna have fun, etc., blah, blah. She signed it her name and from the new school in question. I called his old school saying that I was rather upset about not being informed of the new definate move, but the prinicple wasn't in. He is not going to be considered part of this special needs school anymore. THere is no full time nurse at the new school. Will he still get the speech therapy he needs? We have never been invited to see the new school.
I am torn about him being a "regular" school as it is. He will have regular class time with his old teacher and classmates in their own classroom, but will go to things like art, lunch, recess, etc. with the other kids. I am worried about safety (he wouldn't hesitate to wander away) and of course, i wonder how the other, non-special needs kids will treat him.
To top it off, he has a new bus driver this year. He had the other driver for 6 years. I just think the school should have been much more communitive with the parents.
Sorry, I just really had to vent. I am sure he will end up having a great school year, but still it really bothers me.
year, my son's school sent home a note that said they (the TMI closs) had been offered a classroom at a non-special needs elementary school and that they were considering this move. There was no furhter note, no parents meeting, etc. Well, today got a note from his teacher saying she couldn't wait for the new school year, gonna have fun, etc., blah, blah. She signed it her name and from the new school in question. I called his old school saying that I was rather upset about not being informed of the new definate move, but the prinicple wasn't in. He is not going to be considered part of this special needs school anymore. THere is no full time nurse at the new school. Will he still get the speech therapy he needs? We have never been invited to see the new school.
I am torn about him being a "regular" school as it is. He will have regular class time with his old teacher and classmates in their own classroom, but will go to things like art, lunch, recess, etc. with the other kids. I am worried about safety (he wouldn't hesitate to wander away) and of course, i wonder how the other, non-special needs kids will treat him.
To top it off, he has a new bus driver this year. He had the other driver for 6 years. I just think the school should have been much more communitive with the parents.
Sorry, I just really had to vent. I am sure he will end up having a great school year, but still it really bothers me.