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Reply to "Familiarity with a disruptive kid in the classroom (FCPS) - what to do?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I guarantee you an FCPS behavior specialist is working with the teacher(s)/admin/school to come up with a plan for this student. I have had far less disruptive students in my room and had monthly behavior meetings with central office folks to discuss progress. OP, there is nothing you can do. Best practice in this sort of event is evacuating the students and working to extinguish the behavior. You cannot remove a dangerous student in the midst of a meltdown, so you work as much as possible to mitigate triggers and teach alternate coping skills, but it's a long process and there will be a lot of evacuations in the process. Believe me, the teachers/admin aren't in the dark about what's going on. They know. They are doing what they legally can.[/quote]
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