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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP. I am a teacher and I want to echo what other posters have said. I also want to suggest that you reach out to school board members and or ask to speak at a board meeting if you don't get some kind of results. Generally, when you publicly (orally and in writing) indicate the you or your child feels unsafe, action will occur. I have had a number of students like the two you describe and had to both go to therapy and take medication because of the stress I was under. I also had to fight hard and push for a more appropriate placement for the child (this year) who was not successful in a gen ed room despite a BIP, a supportive staff, extensive work and a principal who was amazingly supportive. I am also working with my union to ensure that students who need more support get it AND staff and other students are provided with a safe workplace. Both are possible. I wish you the best of luck. [/quote]
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