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So crazy: two weeks ago I realized that my teaching at OPS, 1993 - 1998, they never--OPS and OEA--acknowledged that I was TBI. This after telling them, end of year one: "The reason I have trouble with organizing is that I fell 3 stories as a union ironworker." One woman said, "I'm sorry to hear that, Ron." Meanwhile, rep Tom Scates said, "I don't know how much the union can represent you." Of course, I did get another two years yet not once did Dr. Mackiel or OEA acknowledge I needed accommodation. Year five, new principal, Deb Frison, threatened to put me on Formal Intervention again. Which would've made it four out of five years. I just told Larry Heck, I want to resign. Bottom line, OPS/OEA dropped the ball big time.