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[quote=Anonymous]The only children in the class who have a right to a free and appropriate public education are students with disabilities. If the class had a teacher who showed movies or let kids have free time every day all day, a parent could complain but wouldn't be entitled to anything unless their child had an IEP. The student with an IEP could sue and could get compensated if there was proof the student did not make progress. If several parents are upset about the disruptive kid, the parent who will be taken seriously will be the one whose kid has an IEP. That parent could call an IEP meeting and complain their child's progress is being affected by the disruptions. [/quote]
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