Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Designated classes of children now have rights and needs that trump the rights and needs of the non-designated (ie, “normal” kids).
So if your child’s class has a critical mass of the “designated” don’t expect much. Your child has no rights that the school (or their designated peers) are bound to respect. Remember, normal kids have essentially no needs at all —- the only needs that matter are “special” ones.
And don’t you dare complain, lest you be labeled insensitive or privileged. Just vote with your feet and walk if you can afford it.
Normal folks don’t matter a lick. The hyper-privileged and the disadvantaged…sick of ‘em both.
This is true. Our elementary has the "right to be safe" in the student handbook yet there are still students in class throwing chairs, pulling hair, punching, etc with no consequences.