Just a view from the other side of the fence...
If your child is a difficult student behaviorally, he may be disrupting the education for all the other students in his classes which is why the school may be hesitant to have him come back. If the teacher has to stop constantly and take care of things one kid is doing, that is slowing down the learning for those other 29 kids who can handle regular school. Teachers are supposed to love and take care of all kids, but the difficult ones can be a big pain when they are included in a classroom with 30 other kids with equally important needs. 29 kids (or 100 kids) is going to win over one child almost every time.
Homeschooling is probably the best choice for your son at this point, as you know him best and can balance his unique social needs with his educational challenges one-on-one. He may focus better when he is in a classroom of one, as well.
Good luck with this!
If your child is a difficult student behaviorally, he may be disrupting the education for all the other students in his classes which is why the school may be hesitant to have him come back. If the teacher has to stop constantly and take care of things one kid is doing, that is slowing down the learning for those other 29 kids who can handle regular school. Teachers are supposed to love and take care of all kids, but the difficult ones can be a big pain when they are included in a classroom with 30 other kids with equally important needs. 29 kids (or 100 kids) is going to win over one child almost every time.
Homeschooling is probably the best choice for your son at this point, as you know him best and can balance his unique social needs with his educational challenges one-on-one. He may focus better when he is in a classroom of one, as well.
Good luck with this!