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[quote=Anonymous]It’s not on the teacher. It’s the school policies and/or parenting. Teachers are only allowed to follow school policies. Also, kids today have more complicated behavioral issues. Since this is the private school forum, the school can absolutely ask a student to leave if they can’t resolve behavioral issues. In public school, this is more of an issue as every child has the right to a free public education and sometimes there simply isn’t a place that works for them. Years ago my friend’s son was approved for outside placement as a public school student and not one school she contacted was willing to have him due to a history of violent behaviors. One of my kids attended a private school for a few years and we didn’t witness any really disruptive behavior aside from some kids being chatty or getting silly. Anything remotely serious was immediately handled by the school (and this wasn’t a school many here’s would consider strict by any means). [/quote]
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