We are effectively placed OOD.

I'll say (cynically) that it's often nowhere near as HARD to get an OOD placement if your child's needs are either expensive or disruptive, provided that your documentation supports those things as absolute needs in terms of accommodations, services, and placement.

The reason is that the home district that mistreats you is very probably secretly thinking "Don't go away mad... just... you know."


Well, OOD makes you someone else's PROBLEM.

Magical, once they realize that.


Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.