Friday, December 12, 2008

If you would like to help Save Tri-County School

CALL THIS NUMBER TO HELP US SAVE THE SCHOOL. YOU HAVE TO LEAVE A MESSAGE. THIS IS THE NUMBER TO THE PRODUCTION OFFICE AT EXTREME MAKEOVER.
1-323-785-2262
Please stress the importance of how this will help several communities, families, and especially a group of children that truly deserve what this school has to offer them.
If Extreme Makeover could renovate or re-build the school, the board would have NO REASON to close because of lack of funding

e-mail the penningtont@abc.com address

The more influx of calls we give them at the production office the better

There is an application process to Extreme Makeover however it is 20 pages and a video needs to accompany it...with the upcoming meetings to decide the fate of the school..I am not sure we can accomplish it that quickly...please inform them we will gladly do the application process however we are in a bit of a time crunch and would like to give the "board" a resolution so they won't even have to vote on this!!!


Please read and listen to the new stories below to find out more about the potential closing of a school that serves a vital role in our children's lives who face challenges from their disabilities.

PLEASE HELP THE KIDS!!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Savannah and I join other families on Indianapolis FOX59

Savannah and I were recently guests on FOX59 along with other families of Tri-County Schools.



If you'd like more information on how you can help please contact me at ForSavannahsSake@gmail.com. Thanks for watching!

Call 6 For Help with Rafael Sanchez Steps in to Help Save Tri-County Opportunity School in Noblesville, IN Thanks WRTV!!

Savannah's school is in danger of closing. They are facing budget problems. Please watch the video and see how important it is for us to save this school for the kids. We urgently need your help.



Please take a moment and send a message School Board President Steven Wornhoff at swornhof@ccs.k12.in.us and let him know how important it is that let them know how important it is to keep Tri-County Opportunity School open for all of our children.


If you'd like to help or want to learn more please contact me at ForSavannahsSake@gmail.com.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

SAVANNAH'S STORY /Blogging


Just wanted to let people know I intend to share more of my story when I find the time. I'm currently now worrying about and working to stop the closure of Savannah's school. In addition to Savannah's needs I of course have 4 other children so my time is always limited, but I want to share our story with the world. The last five years of our lives have extremely challenging and filled with the constant struggle of trying to find the resources to meet Savannah's needs. Not just her daily needs but her needs for the future.

Thank you for visiting the page and when there is time I promise to share more of our journey.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Tri-County School in Danger of Closing

I recently received an e-mail from a mother of a child with special needs that attends the same school that Savannah does...and the board is thinking of closing the school...this is a facility that specializes in the needs of our kids...we need to fight to keep it open and need as much support as we can get...apparently they are having a meeting on December 12th to begin the decision process.

I have already tried to contact the media..but the more support we have the better.

Here is the copy of the e-mail the parent send out to all the kids parents:

Hi Tri County Parents,

My name is Meredith Serpas, my daughter Olivia is a student at Tri County. I am sending you some disturbing news regarding our school. This past month Tri County received a financial review from the Superintendents of the eight school districts. Led by Dr. Barbara Underwood from Carmel, a push is being made to close the school. You read that correctly. THEY WANT TO CLOSE THE SCHOOL.

They have done all of this as quietly as they can and hope to have a meeting December 12th to decide. All this without informing the community or parents. Afterall to them, it is basically only effecting 40 plus students. I believe it is much more than that.

To save money, they want to mainstream the children to their local school districts. The cost of running Tri County is shared between three counties(Hamilton, Boone & Madison), within those counties, there are eight school districts. Tri County school handles those children who have been classified as severe or profound. It is my belief that within the spectrum of children classified as "special needs" there is a group that will not benefit from mainstreaming. The typical special needs classroom in a mainstream setting is not prepared nor equipped to handle these children. Children at this level are not learning colors and numbers they are learning "life skills". Their parents want them to communicate, feed themselves, walk . The school districts are trying to save money at the expense of what is in the best interest of the kids. They will simply Warehouse our children to save a buck. As a parent of a child in this "special category" I am appalled at how this is being handled. I am disgusted that in this age we have a group of pencil pushers who simply care about the bottom line. What will happen when you take this group and place them, some will be declared too disruptive and will have to final alternative choices. For many parents they will simply keep their kids home, isolating them and keeping them from reaching their potential.

We are the voice for our children. I am but one mom, but together we can be heard. Please contact your local Superintendent. Call the Govenor, Congressman and Senators. What they want to have happen is that they hold a meeting, make a decision and simply let us know. We do not have a lot of time. If you have any ideas let me know. I am currently trying to reach (over the holiday) and attorney for disability issues.

Meredith Serpas