Exactly. We've all suspected this. Well, some people thought they were removing her to have more content, but most of us figured JSA angered Asa.Wow. I just watched her live where she talks about the school stating that they feel Abbie has got all she can from them. That is a huge gut punch to most parents and from my experience it means some big tit went down between them and the school regarding Abbie.
Abbie was in the vocational class at one point, then removed from it the next year. At the beginning of this year, they were so excited, talking about Abbie possibly getting a job and learning vocational skills at JSA again. Then come January, boom- they're withdrawing her. I always assumed it was an IEP conference mid-year that JSA told them she isnt able to do it, but had no proof of that obviously. Still dont, but now we do know JSA told them. I was floored that Asa said it after all this time though!
I dont think they said she cant return. They said shes gone as far as she can in the class she is in, but isnt capable of moving to the vocational program.If JSA said they can't do anything more for Abbie my next question is how will this effect the McKay scholarship. Her "educational" records would have this information, plus testing and the reason why she cannot return. So, does anyone here know the answer?
So she could have kept on in her own class, but Asa didnt want that. He wants her in vocational and getting a job. That training wont happen at JSA.