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On 28 Jan 05 16:22:22, Sharon Coyne got back to Danny Ceppa -> Re: Back to topic... DC> But, it was in what classes they took and what teachers they had. SC> You are talking about high school here, correct? I know here there SC> isn't a choice of classes at the elementary school level. I'm not sure SC> there was much of a choice of teachers at the high school level. Maybe SC> a second teacher taught the same course, but you didn't get to choose SC> unless there was a problem. No, there are different allowable curricula. They ended up taking what amounts to Basket Weaving 101. DC> My input to the school was discarded as I was the Non-Custodial DC> Parent. It didn't matter if the were kept out of school for DC> days and even weeks at a time. SC> That is where the school should have stepped in. It is illegal SC> anywhere for kids to miss that much school. Here the parents could be SC> arrested for the kid not attending school. One woman actually spent SC> time in jail for it. Again, not in this state. It was termed "an excused absense". --- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30* Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:123/666.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 123/666 500 106/2000 633/267 |
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