GREAT JOB leahchris!
I know how stressful this has been for you. It sounds like you will have a much better time of it moving forward now. Although it is hard to see the dx in writing, confirmed, it also can serve as a sobering message to the teachers working with kids like ours. No, he is not "trying" to be difficult - he has Aspergers. No, he is not "trying" to miss school - he needs to receive services or calm his sensory issues. Hopefully what you have outlined here will make a big difference for your DGS. It is great that it was handled this way - it means that no one wants a repeat of what happened to him last week. You made your point and the school responded amazingly efficiently. Good, good news!