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What happens if I don't take my middle schooler to school most days of the week
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I'm beyond angry at the Los Angeles Unified School district because ever since they're in charge of the special education (this started this will year) they're not providing my son the BII he needs. Before the change, the special education was fully provided by the private charter School but because of lack of enough funds, they had to change to having lausd fully fund this. All the therapists and staffing they used to have ended in June. Now my son only gets a BII Mondays and Fridays because they don't have enough staff! The teachers have basically texted me about not being able to teach him only when they have other special need kids in the class plus the rest of the class. The teacher just told me that Mondays and Fridays are very important days for my son because he gets to do work. I drive 2 hours total to take him to this school where he's been at since kindergarten but I feel I'm wasting my time. I'm thinking of keeping him at home Tuesdays-Thurdays and working with him myself. I know the school will be angry because they won't be making money by his presence but maybe that pushes them to provide the service he is supposed to have according to his IEP. My question is, will I have problem with the police if I keep him home?

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