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[quote=Anonymous]OP. I kind of agree it’s not exactly harassment yet, but I’ll keep my eyes open in case anything happens, and at least I documented my concerns. The reason I asked about it is that the school has a uniform complaint form that includes harassment and gets reported to the district etc, so there’s more accountability if the form is submitted. I got a response from the classroom teacher and she’ll move my child to a table without disruptive kids. They also plan to introduce a behavior referral card for students, kind of like red and yellow cards in soccer so you can’t go to field trips if you got 3 of them. Not sure it’s going to be very effective, we’ll see. We’re not switching schools because we did so in the beginning of the 4th grade. They had an amazing teacher that was really great at her job, and ran a tight ship, but left for another school. We will definitely consider private when going to middle school and will choose wisely. To the morons that reply get a grip, it’s normal etc. I’m just going to say it isn’t ok for students to scream in class and there should be disciplinary consequences for repeat offenders. As long as the disruptive behavior continues I’ll keep complaining and there are other parents in the class that do, hoping it will move the administration towards taking some action.[/quote]
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