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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a child in DD's class that is always in trouble, is extremely distracting to the class, has threatened other kids, etc etc. More than a dozen parents have witnessed bad behavious over the last couple of years. The principal acknowleges the issues, but says there isn't much she ca do about it. What are our options? A large number of us would like to take further action. [/quote] So this kid has threatened other kids IN SCHOOL and the principal says she cannot do anything about it? :?: He distracts the class but the teacher and the principal do not feel they can discipline him? Really? No offense, but something seems odd about this whole scenario. Are these incidents happening in school? What kind of legal action? Are parents going to call the police on the kid about something that happened in school - but yet the principal says she is helpless? My head hurts! [/quote]
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