Dylan Had No Trouble Turning In His Form.
Dylan has never turned in a school form on time in his life. Since the days when his teachers physically removed parent permission forms from Dylan’s little red folder, no important school document has been turned in without great aggravation.
Until today.
This week – which has totaled only three half-days of school, thanks to snow and below-zero wind chills – Dylan had no trouble turning in his form.
In fact, he got the form, brought it home, made sure I signed it, then took it back to school, and made sure both his vice principal and his case manager signed it. Then he turned it in to his guidance counselor.
It was the permission form so that he could drop those extraneous three classes.
I just got a note from his counselor saying that, starting Monday, Dylan will be done with school after Period 4. He will take Radio Production with his brother, then AP Psychology, then his required math and English classes. And then he will be done for the day.
I guess we will not be discussing this next week at the IEP meeting.
Dylan is so incredibly happy. He feels like an enormous boulder has been lifted from his shoulders.
So I am happy for him. A little wary, but happy for him.