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[quote=Anonymous] I'm so sorry you're going through this, OP. What is the administration saying? Are the parents putting pressure on the school, too? Everyone has to complain. Perhaps either a parent or yourself can contact the principal's supervisor. I believe such cases can be fast-tracked, given the right pressure. In MCPS, I knew a violent child who was finally counselled out of a Silver Spring elementary school, after a couple of years of parents complaining - I never heard the teacher side of the story. The parents in that case also initially refused services and accommodations. I volunteer at an elementary that welcomes special needs students from surrounding schools. I have never seen a student get violent with a teacher, but I regularly see and hear a couple of children screaming. I'm sure that must be exhausting for the aides. Good luck. [/quote]
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