So, Luke received his track assignment for school next year. They do year round school at the middle school only, because they need to accommodate too many kids in one building. The track schedule allows them to only have 3/4 of the kids at any given time, so the kids get larger breaks in between quarters, typically. The twins are on a track this year where they get 6 weeks off between q2 and q3, including Winter Break followed directly by their quarter break, so about 5.5 weeks off. Luke has been assigned to a track where there is no break between quarters at all, but they have a 2.5 week break during each quarter. It's horrible!!! It doesn't match at all with the kids' schedules, as the elem and the high school follow the typical academic year schedule. Luke gets one week off over the entire summer. That's it. One week between grade 6 and grade 7. So he's basically in school all the time, and when he's off of school he's going to be tutored or studying so that he doesn't forget anything that he needs to recall to jump back in for school when he returns, so as to finish the quarter.
This is a disaster, guys. The kid falls apart about learning new stuff, and everything is new after a week or so of not doing it. I could work with him over every single break, but that would mean never a break for me, and that would mean never a break for him. He absolutely hates school, and this will do nothing to help him.
I already contacted the principal to tell her that I want him assigned to one of the tracks where the break follows the quarter due to his 504c plan which says he needs to be accommodated by class scheduling... I hate using the 504c, but I'm going there. Yes, I am.
I also contacted his counselor who will write a letter on Luke's behalf attesting medically why this would be bad...
Luke has the neuropsych eval coming up later this month, but results won't be in until February or so. By then the class schedules are out.
Sigh.
I'm ready to pull him from school, which sucks, but I'm not putting him through 3 years of nonstop school. No way in hell.
Anything I'm missing? Do I call a meeting with people from the middle school? We've had the 504c meeting with the people here in elementary school. My sense is that they don't really believe ADHD is a hinderance, but since I had the 504c from CA they allowed it. They also didn't even know what Tourette's is. And as I learn more about Tourette's I think that interruption of thought process to tic is really a huge hinderance.
So... Frustrated.
Suggestions? Am I way off the mark here? Does it not matter?
Peggy
This is a disaster, guys. The kid falls apart about learning new stuff, and everything is new after a week or so of not doing it. I could work with him over every single break, but that would mean never a break for me, and that would mean never a break for him. He absolutely hates school, and this will do nothing to help him.
I already contacted the principal to tell her that I want him assigned to one of the tracks where the break follows the quarter due to his 504c plan which says he needs to be accommodated by class scheduling... I hate using the 504c, but I'm going there. Yes, I am.
I also contacted his counselor who will write a letter on Luke's behalf attesting medically why this would be bad...
Luke has the neuropsych eval coming up later this month, but results won't be in until February or so. By then the class schedules are out.
Sigh.
I'm ready to pull him from school, which sucks, but I'm not putting him through 3 years of nonstop school. No way in hell.
Anything I'm missing? Do I call a meeting with people from the middle school? We've had the 504c meeting with the people here in elementary school. My sense is that they don't really believe ADHD is a hinderance, but since I had the 504c from CA they allowed it. They also didn't even know what Tourette's is. And as I learn more about Tourette's I think that interruption of thought process to tic is really a huge hinderance.
So... Frustrated.
Suggestions? Am I way off the mark here? Does it not matter?
Peggy
Comment