a moment of brilliance
Every once in a while, not often mind you, but once in a while I am struck with flashes of brilliance.
When I talked to the psychiatrist this morning, I complained about how
people were requesting records for our son from the hospital. Interesting thing happened then. She pulled up our son's file and
was able to tell me exactly when records were sent to the residential facility where he is currently placed.
Interesting. So I have a call into her office to determine when
records were sent to the elementary school. :)
One of the
tenets upon which the neglect and abuse charge was determined the way it
was related to how the school requested records from the psychiatrist
and never received them. If those records were purged from his
elementary school file as I suspect they were, they would have a record
of them at least being sent to the school.
I will be filing
an appeal, but the more ammunition I can provide in the documentation
for the appeal the better. How bad would it be for the school to be
caught in a lie where records were doctored?
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