Does it happen a lot that you have to cover for another teacher? A's class still doesn't have a teacher, so they have other teachers covering on their days off or whatever, and we've had a few days that they couldn't get anyone to cover, so they just give the kids an assignment to do at home. It's been rough this year. A different teacher every day, the teachers don't know the kids, the kids don't know the teachers....some of them are coming from the other locations of the school. Teaching is a different animal over here. Most teachers don't teach full time at one school. They will work 2 days at one school and 3 days at another, or will only work 2 days a week total. So the kids have one teacher on Mondays and Tuesdays, but a different teacher the rest of the week. Or they might have a teacher on Mondays and Fridays, but the middle days are different. So they have just been grabbing random teachers to fill in the days, so there might be 4 or 5 different teachers for A's class in one week, and then the next week another 3 different teachers. There's no consistancy, which is really hard for a class of Autistic children who need routine. And this is the hardest time of the year because today is Sinterklaas, so they celebrated that on Friday and that's always a day with a LOT of stimulation and distraction....music, decorations, presents....it's always an issue. A's 14th birthday was Friday, but he wasn't allowed to celebrate his birthday that day because it was the Sinterklaas celebration that day. Thank goodness Fridays are always half-days for him because he came home in tears, frustrated, he had a horrible day and he was so angry, slamming doors and tossing his backpack roughly onto the couch. He was in a mood. And the teacher doesn't know him, so she really had a hard time interpreting what was going on with him. I wish they'd get a permanent replacement! They desperately need a regular teacher.