This sounds like every day at my teens’ high school. The kids that fight get a suspension (maybe) and always come right back. |
| Ask on the special needs board here for recommendations for an advocate who has experience in your district ideally with discipline issues. |
OP here, and I totally agree with this - he should definitely have consequences Yes, I read the SR&R, but I didn't commit it to memory. Thanks for pulling that one section out and posting it. |
That is VERY RARE these days, as schools want that easy Federal money for each student, so problem students rarely get expelled, much less transferred to other districts, unless they are a really violent problem student. Is this the case? |
Manifestation becomes a factor that they are required to consider after 10 days of suspension. So, even if there was a failure on their part, they may still suspend him and probably can do so legally. |
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You need an attorney or advocate if the referral is going to division superintendent. They are considering expulsion, long term suspension, or reassignment to another school. If he is suspended or out for 10 days or more, you will have a “manifestation of disability” meeting. At this meeting, staff will decide If the behavior is a manifestation of his disability. FCPS cannot discipline the same way if the behavior was a manifestation of the disability. Bring an advocate or an attorney to the meeting and consult with them ahead of time.
The IEP team should 1) request a functional behavior assessment and 2) consider other assessments, services, or placements that may be appropriate. Bring an advocate or an attorney to these meetings also and consult with them throughout. Can you share the offense and disability? Public school staff are over-extended, not educated about disabilities, and really unable to support the needs of students. Unfortunately, they are spending all the money on non-essential electives, activities, advanced classes, etc instead of supporting students with disabilities and providing a safe learning environment. FCPS is really failing students here. |
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I can’t believe all of this is over pushing another student.
Not hitting, not beating up, pushing. Someone wants your son out, bad. Maybe he just pushed the wrong guy. |
Please understand that with students with disabilities when it has gotten to this point there is probably a LOT of other data being weighed that we are not privy to and OP is not divulging. It is 1000% not as simple “a kid pushed another and now they want him to switch schools.” |
| Op, what are you doing to teach your kid right from wrong? What are you telling them to prevent this? What were the consequences that you imposed at home when they beat someone at school? How are you reining your kid in? We can’t have savage attacks at schools. |