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[quote=Anonymous]Have you asked the teacher what the kid's parents attitude is? Seems like the first step is to get someone in a position of authority to talk to the parents. The principal may feel he doesn't have recourse, but he can CERTAINLY have a meeting with these parents and lay everything out: the bad behavior, the complaints from other children, and just see what they say. If the parents are indifferent, then you've got a problem. I'd put a LOT of group pressure on the principal to have a meeting like this. [/quote]
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