We’ve had a lot going lately. Daniel had been having a rough year at school
this year. It got the point where we
felt like the teacher was focusing on Daniel and picking at him
constantly. For 2 weeks straight I got
home notes to the effect of: he rolled a
pencil on his desk today; he played with his gloves today, today he didn’t read
well; he made a bad choice by not buying lunch today (and he was made to go
back through the line and buy a lunch); and so on and so forth.
Most of these issues I felt are issues that were VERY minor
and could have been easily dealt with at school. Not that I don’t want to be notified of
things going on at school, but I don’t want my son picked on either. Now, don’t get me wrong, Daniel DID toilet
paper the bathroom, but I’m still of the opinion that this was something that
took far more than 2-3 minutes considering that he had done a n umber 2 also in
the time period. I mean, folk, look at
the single-ply quality (ha!) toilet he was working with and there isn’t even a
tear! All of my friends and co-workers (who got a
charge out of it) agreed that this was a 3rd or 4th graders
work and that it took at least 10 minutes.
What can I say? My son is that
talented!! Seriously, it means to me
that he was gone from class too long and no one noticed. For the record, he punished at home by being on kitty litter duty for a week.
We went to the teacher, guidance counselor and assistant principal,
then to the principal herself. It did
not go well. I asked for something
positive about my son to come home in the next couple of weeks and we got
nothing. No follow up, no phone call,
nothing. Daniel’s never had a show and
tell day ALL YEAR – I sent a note asking why, got no response. He’s never been the star student. There hasn’t been much good for him this
year.
He said himself that he felt like the teachers were always
in his ears saying do this, do that. He
got yelled at by a teacher one day and when he calmly said “I don’t like your
noisy voice”, he got in trouble again for that.
I really don’t like that a teacher was yelling at my 6 year old.
It’s been a rough year.
There are more examples, like a nasty skin abrasion that didn’t even rank
a visit to the office or school nurse, but instead got a tissue handed to him
to wipe the blood. Sigh….
Finally over the last 8 weeks or so we noticed a change in
attitude, crying the morning, and wetting pants (the wetting we had been
controlling well all year due to his medical condition).
Soooo, after much unhappiness. (on our part and Daniel’s)
and after much research and exhausting our options, we felt like it was time to
move out of the public school system.
We delivered our NOI (Notice of Intent) to homeschool, along
with proper documents for teaching at home yesterday morning and we went to the
school and removed him mid day. Probably
not the best time, but we did it quickly and I couldn’t stand the thought of
him there a minute longer. Troy
was brave and went to the classroom and grabbed belongings at mock speed and
Daniel was non the wiser. We will tell
him tonight after Tic-Tac is in bed.
I won’t lie, I was so happy when I saw him coming toward the
truck, but I cried anyway. I cried
because I’m upset about what happened, I’m upset that my child can’t attend
school like the majority of the kids can, I’m upset for the friends he may not
see again, and I’m upset that there are other children who may be undergoing
some of the same treatment.
Sorry – that turned out much longer than I expected!
Now on to the good stuff!
After picking Daniel up we rushed ourselves to Lego Fest!!! We took our 4 year old nephew and Daniel and
my mom took care of Tic Tac for the evening!
We had such a ball playing in piles of Legos! There were awesome Lego sculptures, tons of
places to build, Chima races, shows, monochromatic Lego builds and loads of
activities. We came home with free posters, Lego
magazines and we may have spent a little more than planned in the Lego
shop!
Here are just a few photos of our good time!! Oh, and I couldn't resist taking a picture with the Harry Potter gang - Hagrid was HUGE!!!
6 comments:
Sounds like you made the right decision. I've told you about our trouble with Nick's teacher during second grade. I wish we would have done the same thing! :) Praying for you as you tackle home schooling in the weeks to come.
Tami
http://sixsunflowerseeds.blogspot.com
Sorry to hear about your school experience. We had some issues last year in Kinder too and this year we made the decision to switch to a private school and it has made a huge difference. The classes are much smaller and the curriculum is at a higher level which challenges him. Liam just saw the pics from the Lego Fest and was ooo'ing and aww'ing over them. :-)
So glad you have the option to home school. You know, in a year or so maybe he can go back or you can put him in PT private school(or another social situation) if conditions change!!! Good job Mama!
It sounds like Daniel was being bullied!! As though a child with his background needs any more of that!!! You definitely made the right decision. Legoland sounds awesome!!! Where is it?
I think you made the right decision as well. I would be something hot if all of this had happened to my child. I am glad you kept your cool and set up home school.
Joy
So happy for your whole family! Remember Mother knows best and you did what you had to do for your child. Legofest looked like lots of fun!
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