Originally Posted by squishys
At least the school acknowledges that my son is academically capable. It's just the social thing. I guess there's no denying the intelligence, so they have to find fault somewhere.

I am going through a similar Hell myself with DD right now. It is difficult to do but I am trying to assume positive intent rather than obstructiveness on the part of the school. I am going to have to educate the educators it appears.

I am trying to avoid all out war with them because that would have more downside potential for my DD - a Pyrrhic victory would not help anyone. I just need some guidance and advice on the potential pitfalls. I do not want this to draw out until she cannot even qualify based on reduced achievements to get into a good private school if the public school intransigence proves steadfast.


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