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[quote=Anonymous]The school definitely takes stronger actions if police are involved. The offending kid can be moved to another school, courts can force treatment, and parents who have been refusing testing or special education fir their kids can no longer do so. I have had several kids come to my ED classroom this way, and every one needed much more than the base school could offer. Everyone needs to push back against assaults and extreme bullying. And always call your school board member if needed. Schools hop to it when they get involved. If a teacher is hurt by a student, the school is required by county rules to notify law enforcement, but they don’t, because they don’t want that showing up on their school statistics, especially in elementary school. Right now, the number of kids in CSS programs is very low, compared to previous years, and that’s crazy, because so many kids are in need of help. [/quote]
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