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BJ's on the ball!!!

Penny :-D

Re: she made me do it

Isn't Monday a federal holiday -- no mail delivery??

> I want that letter THERE Monday morning. I'm

> sure they probably have something similar to put a rush on it.

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Cinnamon,

I don't know what to say. I'm sorry you and Cassie

are still going through this. What kind of twit sends

a note to tell you she's sending you a note. And to

deprive Cassie of treats. Ug. I think you need to take

this to a higher up, even if you fear you won't get

the right reaction. And write a letter to the school

board detailing your complaints so that everything is

on paper.

Hang in there, hon

Tuna

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Oh, that is a bad situation, Cinnamon. When you have

someone who doesn't want to hear any kind of criticism

because they want the school and teachers to look

like they can do no wrong, you don't know who to turn

to!

Is there a department in charge of special

education..like Pupil Personnel Services..we have a

dept. like that and the head person is in charge of

all special needs issues...she is also assistant to

the superindendent, so she is over the principals.

Mimi

--- cinnamonspice58 wrote:

>

> Cassie always has too, Mimi. That's why I'm

> thinking this. That

> woman should be making slurpees at a 7-11, not

> teaching children. I

> have a feeling I'm still going to be as mad in the

> morning about

> this. There was just something different this time

> around. I have to

> do it now. Or as long as it takes the card. This

> is going to stop.

> The school has a new principal this year gung ho,

> rah-rah-rah " we

> are the perfect school " type. If they still had the

> same one, that

> would work. You could talk to him. But this woman

> thinks the school

> and its staff can do no wrong.

> That note about the note was about the strangest

> thing I've ever

> heard myself. Thanks Mimi. I don't know what I'd

> do without you all.

>

> Cinnamon

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> In parenting_autism@y..., Mimi Holl

> <mommys2rubies@y...> wrote:

> > This is ridiculous..my kids came home with a ton

> of

> > goodies..I can't believe Cassie's class didn't

> have

> > anything.

> >

> > Can you call the principal..since you aren't going

> to

> > get anyplace with this teacher..she wrote you a

> note

> > to say she's sending you another note..now I've

> heard

> > everything!

> >

> > Sorry you and Cassie are going through this!

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Mimi

> >

> >

>

>

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Yes, me, too..the note that was promised..in the other

note..ugh!

Mimi

--- doops_shmoops wrote:

> " -I wanna hear what TODAY'S note said! "

>

> Me too!

> Jacquie H

>

>

>

> -- In parenting_autism@y..., " Penny "

> <nospam@p...> wrote:

> > Cinnamon -

> >

> > Rest assured that THIS is NOT blabbing. This is

> very important!

> These kinds

> > of teachers are the reason we collectively have a

> problem with the

> public

> > education system!!! This kind of thing NEEDS to be

> talked about!!!

> >

> > Keep talking!! I wanna hear what TODAY'S note

> said!

> >

> > Penny

> >

> > Re: She made me do it

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Thea, I think that has a lot to do with it.

> This teacher acted

> > like she LOVED Cassie until she figured out that

> Cass is autistic.

> > Somehow I think she had it in her head that she

> was going to " cure "

> > Cassie and when that didn't happen, Cassie became

> one of " THESE

> > kids " (as she had once put it)

> > I am really really angry at the thought that

> Cassie may have been

> > excluded from a class party. And I wonder what

> went through her

> mind

> > and how she felt. I will say this--it got my

> attention. I told dh

> > who had been insisting we wait until fall to start

> (WE?) that this

> is

> > the final straw. Cassie is just not going to have

> to keep enduring

> > whatever it is that woman dishes out. Thanks for

> listening to my

> > blabbing.

> >

> > Cinnamon

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > In parenting_autism@y..., " theaghoss "

> <phillipmom@m...> wrote:

> > > -

> > > cinnamon,

> > > I dont blame you for doing this, she sounds like

> she is upset

> > because

> > > Cassie isnt that fond of her or isnt doing her

> best with this

> > > teacher. It sounds like the typical blame the

> child, and hand out

> > > inappropriate punishments. I mean excluding a

> kid with social

> > issues

> > > from a holdiday party is detrimental. What is

> she supposing to be

> > > teaching her by this. Id like to know what the

> behavior is too,

> > > probably a response to this womans own negative

> behavior.

> > >

> > > Thea

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > -- In parenting_autism@y..., " cinnamonspice58 "

> > <cinnamonspice58@y...>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > > They discluded her from the Valentine's

> party??? OMG I would

> > hit

> > > > the roof if this is true..

> > > > > Kerri

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Kerri, I have been mad for about 8 hours

> now. That is

> > exactly

> > > > what I think happened. That class always has

> a Valentine's

> > party.

> > > > Cassie has always come home with candy,

> valentine cups or

> pencils

> > > you

> > > > know, little things like that. But

> today------nothing. Well

> > > except

> > > > for the 3. I have no idea what that woman is

> talking about as

> > far

> > > as

> > > > the behavior, but that is just too much. But

> with this teacher

> > it

> > > > would not be surprising. I don't know what

> else to think.

> > > >

> > > > Cinnamon

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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mean excluding a kid with social issues

> from a holdiday party is detrimental. What is she supposing to be

> teaching her by this

Oh, Thea, you are SO right. ly, Putter would love to be excluded,

just leave him alone with the computer, thank you.

Making him participate in a party is FAR more work for him.

I don't believe a word of what that note said either. Incompetent people

can indeed drive our kids to tantrums and perhaps even kicking and hitting

but people who know what they are doing have very different results.

Salli

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