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#15226 - 05/04/08 07:10 PM Re: New here - battling with big, bad School District. [Re: Jool]
Jool Offline
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Registered: 04/21/08
Posts: 65
Loc: Pennsylvania
Wow - thanks for such a warm welcome and excellent advice. I'm so glad I found this board...

I think I'm just starting to realize that the 'get more flies with honey...' saying doesn't apply to GT advocacy and I need to be more demanding. Sometimes I feel I have to play nicey-nice with the principal so we can get a grade skip, and that if I ask for too much by demanding a detailed GIEP with further subject acceleration etc., she'll say forget it to the skip.

Unfortunately, we don't have other educational options outside of public school. Homeschooling won't work for our family and $$ is too tight for private school. I do have a copy of the Iowa Acceleration Scale and DS6 would probably score high (some of the required scores are missing). I actually was going to put a copy of the IAS with my note to the principal along with "A Nation Deceived". My DS however,was convinced that the principal would be so offended by the suggestion that she needs to be educated that she would shut down and stand firm with not accelerating. Maybe I'll call the principal this week and if she says nay to 2nd grade then I'll start alluding to the law, due process (etc.)

Dottie and Gratified3, I'd like to contact you about experience with PA system as soon as I figure out how to PM!

I'll keep folks updated about DYS - I guess I should be hearing soon since we applied for the April 15 deadline.

Thanks again for the support,
Jool

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#15229 - 05/04/08 08:28 PM Re: New here - battling with big, bad School District. [Re: Jool]
Kriston Offline
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Registered: 09/19/07
Posts: 3240
Loc: AWK for a couple weeks
Originally Posted By: Jool
I think I'm just starting to realize that the 'get more flies with honey...' saying doesn't apply to GT advocacy and I need to be more demanding. Sometimes I feel I have to play nicey-nice with the principal so we can get a grade skip, and that if I ask for too much by demanding a detailed GIEP with further subject acceleration etc., she'll say forget it to the skip.


I think trying to figure out how to thread that very challenging needle of too pushy vs. not pushy enough is just crazy-making. I hope you're oh-so-much better at it than I am. It sounds like you must be! smile

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#15233 - 05/04/08 11:10 PM Re: New here - battling with big, bad School District. [Re: Kriston]
Cathy A Offline
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Registered: 05/26/07
Posts: 1058
Loc: West coast, USA
It is a fine line to walk! My strategy was to lead them to the conclusion that whole grade acceleration would be the least trouble for them--and truly it is. There was no way that my son's K teacher would have had the time or resources to give him appropriate work. Also, I feel that socially he is better off in a class where he is doing the same thing as everyone else instead of being pulled out or set to work by himself on a separate project.

It is so hard to negotiate with people who could make life very unpleasant for your child. If you have no other options then they have more power over you that way.

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#15234 - 05/05/08 03:13 AM Re: New here - battling with big, bad School District. [Re: Cathy A]
Dottie Offline
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Registered: 06/30/06
Posts: 2873
Loc: Enjoying the forest
Okay Jool....your "My stuff" link above should have a little blinking red envelope by it, sort of "Harry Potter" style without the accompanying screeches. Click on that, and it should give you a menu of your "private messages", which will at a minimum include the one I just sent.

When things were at their worst for us, I dared not share details on a public message board! The PM is nice and private though, and you can call them any names you want, grin .

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#15278 - 05/05/08 01:41 PM Re: New here - battling with big, bad School District. [Re: Dottie]
LMom Offline
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Registered: 12/14/07
Posts: 472
I just wanted to say hi and welcome. DS5 is in K and he loves binary numbers too. He picked learned it in a museum last year.

Good luck with the DYS application and the school. I hope you won't have to go through the whole due process, but at least you have the option to do so if needed.
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