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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They make the nutty kids stay in a class to be sure that all the other kids are disturbed and hindered from learning. Then they can easily blame and disrupt teachers careers to take the fall, even though most aren't not paid enough to put up with this type of thing. [/quote] Remove the disruptive kids from school. It is the parent's fault. Private schools can just counsel them out. If the parent cannot resolve it, they should be gone.[/quote] +1. Many private school parents leave public school because their kids have been in classes with constant behavior disruptions. Private schools should figure out early on that the ROI is usually bad to keep a disruptive student enrolled. Other families pull their kids, the school gets a reputation for tolerating bad behavior, and you start to see high staff turnover. Even if the family has multiple children enrolled or makes a big donation it's usually not worth it.[/quote]
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