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To: Amy J who wrote (182006)2/2/2004 3:33:55 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574848
 
RE: "He told me he had not done it because he had never gone home the previous day."

Sounds like he's on his own, at a much too early age.


Yeah, I'm afraid so.......also understand he was blowing me off.......probably was embarrassed by his behavior.

So there's no venue to report his Rx situation to a school nurse or doctor?

There is a school nurse but with some many kids on prescription drugs where do you begin? He is not the only one that is messed up by the drugs.

I agree, they med kids way too much.

It looks that way.

30 kids is a lot. We never had more than 15 or 20.

It varies......some classes are smaller but these kids need to be in special classes until they get off the drugs.

ted