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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 13,019
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Legendary
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 13,019
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Pam
When they start talking about putting him back in the low functioning
classes its time to say. No, I want to work on keeping him in the
higher functioning classes. Because he needs something to motivate
him to continue to succeed.
Maybe a suggestion is to find him someone to go with him to these
classes and to help him more. Also you might suggest they help
adapt his work more.
I would just tell them your available to meet more often to find
out how you can help.
That until they and you as a team have met more to work on this.
You aren't willing to put him back in the lower functioning classes.
Donna
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