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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At what point does the right of the other children to safety and a public education finally trump the right of this one particular child? How long are these disruptions - 2 minutes or 20? Serious question from an uninformed new parent. [/quote] Agreed. For two years, parents put up with this behavior from a kid. People wrote letters , removed their kid from the class/school, tried to make sure their kid would be in a different class, etc. In sept this child walked up to a kid in her class and stabbed her in the hand with a pen. When the girl reacted by pulling her hand away and pushing the other kid away, other kid picked up a chair and threw it at her, which resulted in an ER visit and stitches. The parents called the cops. The parents also threatened to sue the school for continuing to put children at risk because of this other child. She was finally removed from the school a couple of weeks ago. One of my kids has some learning disabilities. I get the idea behind inclusiveness. But at a certain point it's just beyond ridiculous. Kids shouldn't be fearful of going to school because of one child. [/quote]
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