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Reply to "Concerned about lower spending on Regular Kids in FCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]And what about the other kids in the class? So the one child with disabilities learns more if he's in that class, but he is so disruptive and difficult that no one else can learn and the teacher can't teach. I've been in classes where one "disabled" kid terrorized an entire class, including the teacher, physically assaulting people (including the teacher!), and making the entire year horrible for everyone. Why is that kid's right to be in the best environment trump everyone else's right to a safe, effective education? I know that's not all special ed kids and not even the majority, but it only takes one of those kids to ruin a class. The question, do kids without an IEP or identification as AAP have any rights to a decent education at all? It seems fcps thinks not. [/quote] This. It doesn't happen every year and in every class. But, it does happen and when it does it can be catastrophic for the rest of the kids in the class. [/quote] Clearly, something is not working for the child in the class and it's time for an IEP meeting for the IEP team to figure out a solution.[/quote]
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