ARGH!

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Registered: 03-27-2003
ARGH!
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Wed, 07-18-2007 - 4:06pm

I swear, sometimes I just feel like the world is out to get me. Okay, finally got ALL the paperwork needed to register the kiddos for school turned in yesterday. THEN, I discover that I had Bryanna's IEP not Victors. Okay, no big deal. Needed to go home and find Victors. Can do. Except that the other three copies of IEPs that I have at the house are ALSO Bryanna's. Dang it. Okay, I decide to call the school. Of course since it's summer, the staff won't be able to help me out til July 30. Yikes, School starts Aug 6th here. Well, I smile and leave because there is nothing I can do about anything until July 30, and low and behold, as I am walking down the sidewalk of the junior high, I fall on the uneven pavement and scrape up my right hand, right knee and left foot. Did I mention I tore something in my left foot about 2 weeks ago? So I was not looking forward to standing back up after I fell. Luckily there were no problems.

Then I go to register Bryanna and the lady got an attitude with me and told me that I couldnt' register Bry with her shot record that we had to have a specific "Ky certificate of immunization". SIGH!. After her fussing at me for a half hour, then she says, Well all you have to do is go to the PCM and they will give it to you. Just made me angry that she couldn't say that up front.

So needless to say, I have decided to take the day off. I'm too tired and the kids are grumpy because they've been dragged everywhere, and are tired of each other also. Tomorrow starts a new round of fussing at the kiddos. :)

Thanks for letting me vent.

Alexis

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Registered: 03-26-2003
In reply to: toryanna
Thu, 07-19-2007 - 8:15am

(((HUGS)))

When we moved to SC from WI, we got that same kind of bureaucratic run around. We moved 10 days before school started. When we tried to get Weston an opportunity to meet his teacher before school started we ran into lots of dead ends and finally were able to meet her in the hallway before a meeting the day before school started. They didn't get his IEP and other records from the other school district (wouldn't use the copy we brought w/ us) until almost a month after school started. Then they insisted on doing all their own evals and it took 2 months to get an acceptable IEP in place.

hope your scrapes and bruises heal quickly!

Betsy

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Registered: 06-25-2003
In reply to: toryanna
Thu, 07-19-2007 - 2:25pm

(((((Alexis))))))


what a horrible day! I know what you mean about those bureaucratic types who think it is their job to be your mother. I would have been fuming!


I hope you are not hurting too much.


-Paula

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