Glad that you got some resolution-- hopefully this will improve things for your DD.

I understand how hearing something like that must have felt a little surreal. I've been there with that.
Still, when a classroom teacher who has observed your child tells you that the environment cannot be made suitable...


it's probably something to think about. After all, the teacher's most probable motivation there (barring a personality conflict of some kind) is the student's best interests. I'd pay particular attention to that statement coming from another gifted individual.

If you live in a state with a virtual option, have you looked into it closely?

(We have been with a virtual school for close to 5 years, and while it's far from perfect, it's definitely an order of magnitude better than a local B&M placement ever had any hope of being.)



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