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>> I would pull him, regardless of the contract. Why pay for him to be unhappy? If
>> you need to look at it in terms of cost then continuing to pay the tuition then
>> consider it paying for him to be happy. Money aside the important thing is that
>> your son feel happy, loved, and respected. He is not getting that at school. It
>> also breaks his trust in you as his parent to agree to keep sending him some
>> place he isn't happy. It means to him that his feelings do not matter as much as
>> the money that is being spent on him being in what sounds like a horrible place.Wow, Tammy, you've said it all -- thanks for pointing all these important things out!I will show this to my husband, and I'm sure he will agree to pull ds out of school.Thanks for taking the time to read through my posts and offer your advice -- I really appreciate it!Shelley

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