Did you actually read what happened? The classroom teacher intervened. How do you think the principal found out????
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You should learn to read better. None of us said these actions were OK. What the teacher did was shocking in this day and age, and she deserves to be appropriately disciplined. If OP wants to call CPS, she can do so too. However, there are degrees of impropriety and unless there are other instances of physicality discovered in the investigation,this one incident should not be a reason for the teacher to never teach again. I say this as a parent of a child with special needs who was in this situation. OP needs to go over the facts with a cool head. I'm sure she is up to the task. |
| This is not a CPS issue. Its a school issue. Its a bit over the time for a one time incident. CPS isn't going to do anything. |
Why investigate the homeroom teacher? She intervened and reported it to the principal who promised to follow protocol. If this needs to be reported to CPS, it should be in the protocol. |
| Did none of you take the MCPS volunteer training? This is a mandatory report situation. Let the investigation decide what should happen with the specials teacher but a vulnerable child’s welfare should come first. |
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Bad as this incident is, it doesn't seem to meet the definition of child abuse and neglect given here:
http://dhr.maryland.gov/child-protective-services/reporting-suspected-child-abuse-or-neglect/what-is-child-abuse-and-neglect/ But I guess OP and the school have to each make that determination for themselves. |
P Holding a child’s face with pressure absolutely is reportable. Where do you work? You need a refresher training. —another mandated reporter |
She’s actually supposed to report to CPS, then the principal in MD. |
Maybe you can homeschool your kid so you could have the right to angrily drag your kid around by the arm and more. Seize your rights to raise your kid right! |
| You want to call CPS and ruin someone’s career over this? Unbelievable. |
This person should not be teaching children. It absolutely should be reported. There shouldn’t be any question or argument about this. |
CPS won't care about this, it won't ruin the teacher's career. The principal could fire the teacher, but sounds like so far that hasn't happened. |
| OP, have you talked with your son about talking when he's supposed to be listening, about not interrupting, in light of this phone call? |
Op here--Of course we have! Absolutely. We are big on personal responsibility in this house which is why I'm so floored that the teacher hasn't managed a conversation with me or my child. |
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OP again, I'm glad that the school/county has procedural guidelines in place, but this could have been a great learning experience for everyone involved. It's disappointing that hasn't yet come to fruition. And I worry about what that means for my SN kid and his education at this school. My kids social emotional health and learning is by far the most important thing for us. This incident has made me feel like my kid is little more than a student ID number.
And no, we aren't out for this teachers job and won't be filing a cps report as we don't feel it's warranted. |