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[quote=Anonymous]I've seen this happen twice where kids were very disruptive in class and on the playground such that my children complained to us. In each case, it unfortunately took a physical act by the bad kid, one of which resulted in an injury (hospital) and the other that could have been bad had teacher and other kids not intervened, before the school kicked out the kids. In the former case, it was at year-end anyway and the kid didn't come back the following year; in the latter case, the kid was suspended for a week (supposedly) and then didn't come back.[/quote]
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