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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So the victim is forced to change schools but the bully can keep on tormenting kids at the current school. Got it DCPS.[/quote] Kids who can’t behave or have IEPs on behavior are more important than the kids who can behave and don’t have IEPs on behavior. They have more rights.[/quote] Stop scapgoating kids with IEPs. My son with an IEP is being bullied, which the way things usually go. The school response to bullying has nothing to do with IEP status. Kids with IEPs can and should be disciplined if they bully or hurt other kids. I know it's a nice fantasy that all school issues are caused by different kids who are nothing like your own, but that's not true. It's also unfair to the kids at Elliot-Hine who need actual resources to improve safety, no knee-jerk reactions based on stereotypes. [/quote] I’m not scapegoating the kids rather criticizing DCPS for failure to provide kids with proper support. In my child’s case, the student had an IEP for impulse issues and anger leading to horrible outbursts and violence in class. The child clearly needs an adult all the time.[/quote]
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